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First Cause
first cause
noun
- a source or cause of something
- often capitals (esp in philosophy) God considered as the uncaused creator of all beings apart from himself
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Word History and Origins
Origin of First Cause1
First recorded in 1895–1900
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Example Sentences
In other words, seek unity with the First Cause, yet believe in nothing.
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The principal subject of his inquiries was deity itself,--the great First Cause, the supreme Intelligence of the universe.
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Setebos is the great First Cause as conceived and dreaded in the heart of a Caliban.
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Marriage between such highly-evolved persons as are you four is wished by the First Cause, whose servants we are.
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By predicating a First Cause, however, the theist103 removes the mystery a stage further back.
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Why then should anybody ignore on their account the great First-Cause?
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