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She paused watching, while although here and there a voice answered "Yes" or "They must die," from the rest arose a murmur of dissent. For in their hearts the company were on the side of Rames and Pharaoh's guards.

At first Appenzelder listened grumbling, and shaking his head in dissent, but soon the proposal seemed worth heeding; nay, when he heard that the singer, whose talent and skill the quiet, intelligent German praised so highly, owed her training to his countryman, Damian Feys, whom he knew, he began to ask questions with, increasing interest.

Both are seers; the saint has given his allegiance to the heavenly vision. The sinner has resolved to be disobedient unto it. Both find their first and more natural approach to religious truth, therefore, through the creative rather than the critical processes, the emotional rather than the informative powers. There are, of course, many in our churches who would dissent from this opinion.

Nevertheless in the present case I feel bound to record my dissent. Jonson's play was, as I have already said, an attempt to create a new and genuinely English form of pastoral drama. How far did he succeed? Mr.

He tried her on politics and sociology. She kept her ears open, and followed his lead carefully venturing here and there to indicate an opinion, and suggesting dissent in a pained interrogation.

Alain made a slight movement of incredulous dissent, and changed the conversation to reminiscences of old school-boy days. The dinner at length came to a close. Frederic rang for the bill, glanced over it. "Fifty-nine francs," said he, carelessly flinging down his napoleon and a half. The Marquis silently drew forth his purse and extracted the same sum.

The title of the first was 'A Dissent from Dissenters, or the Comprehension confuted; showing the Impossibility of any Composition between the Church and Puritans, Presbyterians, or Sectaries of any Description; illustrated from the Scriptures, the fathers of the Church, and the soundest Controversial Divines. To this work the bookseller positively demurred.

We were tyros in the art of conversing, and our promising ideas born of long mental struggles were stilled with bludgeons of assent and dissent. We knew not how to nourish and embellish them, and yet, though there were long stretches of embarrassed silence, we were not unhappy.

And Lucy, gulping down fresh tears, sat intensely upright, and looked frowningly at Dora as though defying her to take the matter lightly. Dora was perplexed. Deep in her dove-like soul lay the fiercest views about Dissent that rent in the seamless vesture of Christ, as she had learnt to consider it. Her mother had been a Baptist till her death, she herself till she was grown up.

"I have found it, my lady," said he. "Here's the ticket; Mrs Allwood, at home, nine o'clock." "Mrs Allwood, my dear Valerie, is a literary lady, and her parties are very agreeable." The page looked at me from behind Lady R 's chair, and shook his head in dissent. "Shall we go?" continued Lady R . "If you please, madame," replied I.