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T., Cambrai, A. P., ii. 520, Sections 14-16. C., Clermont en Beauvoisis, A. P., ii. 746. T., Crepy, A. P., iii. 74, Section 21. T., Linas, A. P., iv. 649, Section 17. When we pass from the property of private persons to that of clerical corporations, whether sole or aggregate, we find the case still stronger.

Emerson's service, 8, 9; subsequent confusion, 25, 32; Concord's part, 71, 72, 292, 293. Reynolds, Sir Joshua, 228. Rhythm, 328, 329, 340. Rice, Alexander H., anecdote, 68, 69, 346. Richard Plantagenet, 197. Ripley, Ezra: minister of Concord, 10; Emerson's sketch, 14-16; garden, 42; colleague, 56; residence, 70.

General Krüdener made the mistake of recalling it in order to assist in the attack on Nicopolis on July 14-16, an unlucky move, which enabled Osman to occupy Plevna without resistance on July 19 . On the 18th the Grand Duke Nicholas ordered General Krüdener to occupy Plevna. Osman now entrenched himself on the open downs that stretch eastwards from Plevna.

The example of God is propounded in Scripture as obligatory on us in all moral excellencies and actions: e.g. Matt. v. 44, 45, 48; Eph. v. 1; 1 Pet. i. 14-16; 1 John iv. 10, 11. II. Of Christ.

And the earth helped the woman, and the earth opened her mouth, and swallowed up the flood which the dragon cast out of his mouth. Vs. 14-16. The "two wings of a great eagle" have furnished occasion to many fertile minds for indulging in fanciful conjectures. To such persons nothing occurs answerable to the symbol but some emblem of imperial power or national sovereignty.

...They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. I pray not that Thou shouldest take them out of the world, but that Thou shouldest keep them from the evil. They are not of the world, even as I am not of the world. JOHN xvii. 14-16.

O'Donovan, /Assertio Septem Sacramentorum/, etc., 1908. Id., 118-26. On the Divorce proceedings, cf. Hope, /The First Divorce of Henry VIII. as told in the State Papers/, 1894. Ehses, /Römische Dokumente zur Geschichte der Ehescheidung/, 1893. Quart. Hist. Hist. Friedman, /Anne Boleyn/, 2 vols., 1884. Ehses, op. cit., 21-7. Ehses, op. cit., p. xxxiii. Id., 14-16. Ehses, op. cit., pp. 28-31.

Discouragements, deterring from ill-governing, are also specially applied to Christ's officers, whether by way of dispraise or threats, &c., Rev. ii. 12, 14-16, and ver. 18, 20. Now if, 1. Rules for church government, 2. Encouragements in reference to well ruling, and, 3.

Josh. ix. 14-16, yet it bound both them, Josh ix. 19, and their posterity, some hundred years after, 2 Sam. xxi. 1. If the matter then be lawful, the oath binds, were it sworn ever so rashly. Sect. 4. As touching the judgment of divines, we say, 1. Many divines disallow of festival days, and with the church, were free of them.

He judged Him to be an amiable enthusiast, from whom Rome had nothing to fear. So he went out and pronounced His acquittal: "I find in Him no fault at all." On Pilate there is an essay of extraordinary subtlety and power in Candlish's Scripture Characters. Acts xviii. 14-16. ethnos, not laos: they were speaking to a heathen. Keim calls it "a very flagrant lie."