The Twentieth Century, 6권Nineteenth Century and After, 1879 |
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... authority . The non- commissioned officers , themselves mere boys and little more than recruits , are deficient in experience , prestige , and tact , and possess little moral weight . Worst of all , however , the regiment is wanting ...
... authority . The non- commissioned officers , themselves mere boys and little more than recruits , are deficient in experience , prestige , and tact , and possess little moral weight . Worst of all , however , the regiment is wanting ...
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... authority of the State . This interference is very vexatious , and many religious communities prefer to do without State recognition . In order to maintain their common rights , they are organised like ordinary societies , and with ...
... authority of the State . This interference is very vexatious , and many religious communities prefer to do without State recognition . In order to maintain their common rights , they are organised like ordinary societies , and with ...
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... authority for itself in the primary schools , and is in all cases supreme . If any part has been allotted to the local authorities - the municipalities , as they are now called - it is only that of consultation , not of deliberation ...
... authority for itself in the primary schools , and is in all cases supreme . If any part has been allotted to the local authorities - the municipalities , as they are now called - it is only that of consultation , not of deliberation ...
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... authority of His Church Each cause , however , either avowedly or by impli- cation , finds its proper place in the Apology for legitimate doubt which each soul is forced to make to itself and to its God , before individual admission ...
... authority of His Church Each cause , however , either avowedly or by impli- cation , finds its proper place in the Apology for legitimate doubt which each soul is forced to make to itself and to its God , before individual admission ...
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... authority , when called to believe all ; the temptation to indifference towards belief and infidelity alike ; or , the temptation to make either too little or too much of a past life , a present influence and a possible future work for ...
... authority , when called to believe all ; the temptation to indifference towards belief and infidelity alike ; or , the temptation to make either too little or too much of a past life , a present influence and a possible future work for ...
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675 페이지 - My good blade carves the casques of men, My tough lance thrusteth sure, My strength is as the strength of ten, Because my heart is pure.
231 페이지 - Five hundred poor I have in yearly pay, Who twice a day their wither'd hands hold up Toward heaven, to pardon blood ; and I have built Two chantries, where the sad and solemn priests Sing still for Richard's soul.
159 페이지 - For if any be a hearer of the word, and not a doer, he is like unto a man beholding his natural face in a glass : for he beholdeth himself, and goeth his way, and straightway forgetteth what manner of man he was.
448 페이지 - By ear industrious, and attention meet ; Misers of sound and syllable, no less Than Midas of his coinage, let us be Jealous of dead leaves in the bay wreath crown ; So, if we may not let the Muse be free, She...
79 페이지 - Brethren, in the Primitive Church there was a godly discipline, that, at the beginning of Lent, such persons as stood convicted of notorious sin were put to open penance, and punished in this world, that their souls might be saved in the day of the Lord; and that others, admonished by their example, might be the more afraid to offend.
464 페이지 - I, once gone, to all the world must die : The earth can yield me but a common grave. When you entombed in men's eyes shall lie. Your monument shall be my gentle verse, Which eyes not yet created shall o'er-read ; And tongues to be, your being shall rehearse, When all the breathers of this world are dead ; You still shall live (such virtue hath my pen) Where breath most breathes, — even in the mouths of men.
80 페이지 - And note, that every Parishioner shall communicate at the least three times in the year, of which Easter to be one.
448 페이지 - Why art thou silent ? Is thy love a plant Of such weak fibre that the treacherous air Of absence withers what was once so fair ? Is there no debt to pay, no boon to grant ? Yet have my thoughts for thee been vigilant, Bound to thy service with unceasing care — The mind's least generous wish a mendicant For nought but what thy happiness could spare. Speak ! — though this soft warm heart, once free to hold A thousand tender pleasures, thine and mine, Be left more desolate, more dreary cold Than...
868 페이지 - I said a few words to induce them to resignation, and I then stated the names of those who were to die ; and it is a remarkable fact that as I mentioned the names of those men who were to die, they one after another, as their names were pronounced, dropped on their knees, and thanked God that they were to be delivered from that horrible place, whilst the others remained standing mute. It was the most horrible scene I ever witnessed. Those who were condemned to death appeared to be rejoiced.
653 페이지 - It is adoration, faith, submission, penitence, blind admiration; not a rule for moral conduct. It has no necessary connection with any one virtue. The most atrocious villain may be rigidly devout, and without any shock to established faith, confess himself to be so. Religion pervades intensely the whole frame of society, and is according to the temper of the mind which it inhabits, a passion, a persuasion, an excuse, a refuge; never a check.