| 单词 | order of the world | 
| 释义 | > as lemmasorder of the world  15.  A method according to which things act or events take place; the fixed arrangement found in the existing state of things; a natural, moral, spiritual, or social system in which things proceed according to definite, established, or constituted laws. Chiefly in such phrases as  order of nature,  order of things,  order of the world; also  moral order,  natural order,  social order,  spiritual order, etc.In quot. c1450 at sense  2a: a particular instance of such method or arrangement; a law. ΘΚΠ the world > existence and causation > occurrence > 			[noun]		 > ordered course of events ordera1398 a1398    J. Trevisa tr.  Bartholomaeus Anglicus De Proprietatibus Rerum 		(BL Add.)	 f. 140v  				Among alle bestis..briddes and foules ben most honest of kynde, for by ordre of kynde [L. ordinem nature] males seche femalis wiþ bisynesse and loueþ hem. c1450						 (c1350)						    Alexander & Dindimus 		(Bodl.)	 		(1929)	 327  				Bi an ordre of oure kinde whan we holde waxen..We schulle forleten oure lif. 1553    R. Eden in  tr.  S. Münster Treat. Newe India Ded. sig. aaijv  				No lesse confoundinge the order of thinges, then he whiche cloteth an ape in purple, & a king in sackecloth. 1558    J. Knox First Blast against Monstruous Regiment Women f. 9v  				God by the order of his creation hath spoiled woman of authoritie and dominion. 1604    E. Grimeston tr.  J. de Acosta Nat. & Morall Hist. Indies  iii. xii. 158  				Agreeing with the wisdom of the Creator, and the goodly order of nature. 1667    H. More Divine Dialogues 		(1713)	  ii. xiii. 126  				The birth of Monsters; which I look upon but as a piece of Sportfulness in the order of things. 1711    A. Pope Ess. Crit. 11  				Objects..Which out of Nature's common Order rise. 1785    W. Paley Moral & Polit. Philos. in  Wks. 		(1825)	 IV. 13  				The laws of custom are very apt to be mistaken for the order of nature. 1842    Ld. Tennyson Morte d'Arthur in  Poems 		(new ed.)	 II. 15  				The old order changeth, yielding place to new, And God fulfils himself in many ways. 1865    R. W. Dale Jewish Temple xix. 219  				Christ's death is the foundation of the new spiritual order. 1872    J. Morley Voltaire i. 3  				More than two generations of men had almost ceased to care whether there be any moral order or not. 1888    E. Bellamy Looking Backward xxvi. 401  				In the time of one generation men laid aside the social traditions and practices of barbarians, and assumed a social order worthy of rational and human beings. 1920    Amer. Woman Aug. 18/2  				Men cannot so easily adjust themselves to a new order of things as women. 1951    C. C. Gillispie Genesis & Geol. vi. 169  				Revealed truth, though indispensable to belief, could be apprehended inductively, by inferring a moral order parallel to natural order. 1994    Lay Witness Sept. 3/2  				Any political order which prescinds from the spiritual order will ultimately perish. < as lemmas | 
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