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Nor, indeed, as regards that argument itself, do I profess to be offering you any new matter, any facts which have not been used by others, by great divines, as Petavius, by living writers, nay, by myself on other occasions.

"Tell me the whole truth, then." "Perhaps you know it." "Never mind whether I know it or not. Tell me exactly what has happened, or my father shall know everything." "I tell it for my father's sake, then." "Yes, it becomes you to profess affection for your father, when you have despised his strongest feelings." "You never do wrong, Tom," said Maggie, tauntingly.

Gaythorne," and Olivia repeated the text reverently: "'If a brother or sister be naked and in lack of daily food, and one of you say unto them go in peace, be ye clothed and fed, and yet you give them not those things needful for the body, what doth it profit? Marcus does not only profess his religion. Oh" finished Olivia, with sparkling eyes "I did feel so proud of my husband last night."

In the newspapers and magazines you shall see many poems and papers written by women who meekly term themselves weak, and modestly profess to represent only the weak among their sex discussing the duties which the weak owe to their country in days like these.

I have no vocation for that abstruse science, a science in which even those who devote all their time and talents to it, but rarely arrive at a proficiency. In vain do I profess my ignorance and inability; people will not believe me, and think it necessary to enter into political discussions that ennuient me beyond expression.

What, for the present, we must yet once more point out, as we did in the preceding chapter, is this that wide as is the influence of a non-Christian writer like Mr. Wells, the danger of such teaching is intensified when it is given by those who profess Christianity.

Fifth, They that name the name of Christ should depart from iniquity, because of the gospel of the Lord Jesus Christ. That the gospel of our Lord Jesus Christ, which they profess, may not be evil spoken of by our neighbours. The gospel is called holy, therefore let them be holy that profess it. Men cannot serve the designs of the gospel, and their own worldly and fleshly designs.

"What the fools, my Father, whether in this neighbourhood or any other, may have heard or seen, I, who profess not ostensibly to belong to so goodly an order, cannot pretend to know; but be assured that the Holy Well of St. Francis is as unfamiliar to me as the Pagoda of China Heaven bless him is to you."

In the newspapers and magazines you shall see many poems written by women who meekly term themselves weak, and modestly profess to represent only the weak among their sex tunefully discussing the duties which the weak owe to their country in days like these.

You cannot compare the case with that of Ireland or Poland. The Confederacy was never a nation, though, had the war had a different conclusion, it might perhaps have become one. It is important to remember that the extreme Southern view did not profess to regard the South as a nationality. It professed to regard South Carolina as one nationality, Florida as another, Virginia as another.