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And, further, supposing that some contrivance could be discovered whereby the State might authorize the teaching of the Church's doctrine, the Churchman could not conscientiously be a party to it; for, according to his theory, there is only one Body divinely commissioned to decide what is to be taught and that Body is not the State, but the Church; and there is only one set of persons qualified to teach it viz., those who are duly authorized by the Church, and are fully persuaded as to the truth of what they teach.

But even to get soaking wet could not utterly spoil the road to Posilipo. What a heavenly drive! Although I think with more fondness of scaling the heights of Capri in a trembling little Italian cab, not because both views were not divinely beautiful, but because when in Capri my clothes were not damply sticking to me, and I had no puddle of water in each shoe.

But somehow it was done before I knew. He waltzes so divinely that it intoxicates me, and then I naturally cease to be responsible for my actions." Doris Fielding leant back luxuriously, her hands clasped behind her head. "I can't think what he wants to marry me for," she said reflectively. "I am quite sure I don't want to marry him."

Mary could not help wishing Constance had come alone, as she now felt a little self-conscious before strangers. However, she shook hands with Miss Berber, and led them both into the sitting-room. "Simply delicious!" exclaimed Constance, glancing eagerly about her, "and how divinely healthy you look like a transcendental dairy-maid! This place was made for you, and how you've improved it.

Once at Cairo I felt that I was going to meet you around some corner or in some bazaar but I didn't." "You might, if you had turned your head," I declared. "Did you by any chance lose a diary at Cairo?" This time it was she who was surprised. "I lost one somewhere," she acknowledged; then as she colored divinely she demanded, "You didn't find it, did you? You didn't read those fool things?"

And did not San Paolo, lately completed, its new marbles shimmering like mirrors, recall the abode of the Olympian immortals, typical temple as it was with its majestic colonnade, its flat, gilt-panelled ceiling, its marble pavement incomparably beautiful both in substance and workmanship, its violet columns with white bases and capitals, and its white entablature with violet frieze: everywhere, indeed, you found, the mingling of those two colours so divinely carnal in their harmony.

In an attempt to break the spell he made some banal remark, but she shook her head impatiently. She danced with her eyes half closed. When the music stopped she drew a deep sighing breath. "You dance oh, divinely!" she cried. "I might have known it." She moved away, and Keith followed her, a trifle intoxicated. "Let me see your card," she demanded abruptly.

The moon, "that sun of the sleepless," that star of the mourner, shone full on her brow, and I smiled to see how divinely fair, how placid, how angelic she looked. Her dark, shining hair, the long dark lashes that pencilled her white cheek, alone prevented her from seeming a statue of the purest marble, fashioned after some Grecian model.

I heard of a famous quarterback on one of the big 'varsity teams who linked his game with prayer and got unusual power in the play. And why not? But there is more to the secret. To make that "linking up" effective, it must be accompanied by complete surrender of the life to Jesus' authority. Power is unsafe unless divinely controlled worse than that, it is fatal.

But, on the other hand, the laws are divinely promulgated through the mouths of princes as XVI. quaest. John. Likewise, those who do not understand the Scriptures according to the actual truth eat sour grapes. Eli, the priest, was himself holy, but because ... XLIII. distinct. sit rector. Additio. They did the opposite and he writes of penitence, distinct. I. super tribus. Archi. XXXI. omnino.