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We all know of the so called "church" in Boston that is the forum of "escaped nuns" and "unfrocked priests," but in many places of better repute the sermon that bitterly attacks Christian Science, or "High Church Episcopalianism," or the errors of Protestantism generally, or the "usurpations of Rome" is by no means unknown, while elsewhere than in Ireland, the public as a whole finds much pleasure in bating any religion that happens to differ from its own, or offends its sense of the uselessness of all religion.

I had no house in which to receive his son. He would lodge, perhaps, for a time, in the community. It could not be supposed that he would remain long. The letter of the father spoke only of a brief visit. Our neighborhood had no repute, as a place of resort, for consumptive patients.

But Hastings will not wed thee, and his wooing, therefore, but stains thy fair repute; while I " "You!" said Montagu, entering suddenly "you, kinsman, may look to higher fortunes than the Duchess of Bedford's waiting-damsel can bring to thy honest love. How now, mistress, say, wilt thou take this young gentleman for loving fere and plighted spouse?

The radiant sun of all his rosy heavens was Margaret Brandt, and he would not for one moment admit the possibility of its clouding by anything of the name of Pixley. Graeme had not the entrée of the Pixley mansion. Mr. Pixley he knew, by repute only, as the head of Pixley's, the great law-firm, in Lincoln's Inn. Mrs. Pixley he had never met. Mr.

The Church heareth none but Christ. Christ is of a mean estate and small repute. In adversities we should show ourselves like men, and pluck up good spirits. Our whole life should be manly; we should fear God and put our trust in him. Faith maketh us Christ's heritage. We should aim at celestial honour, and not regard the contemning of men. Christ spareth us out of mere grace through the Word.

Meanwhile the Emperor Charles had arrived in Germany and opened the Imperial Diet at Augsburg in person, in the summer of 1530. Here they, who were supposed to favor Zwingli's views, were in very ill repute.

Like most patriots placed in responsible positions, he is bent on furthering what he considers the interests of his country in his own way, and honestly convinced that the right way is his own, he has hitherto declined to share responsibility with the Opposition which disapproves his Fabian policy even though it numbers among its members a real statesman of the calibre and repute of Take Jonescu.

I took occasion the other day to remark, that more liberal notions were becoming prevalent on this subject; that the policy of restraints and prohibitions was getting out of repute, as the true nature of commerce became better understood; and that, among public men, those most distinguished were most decided in their reprobation of the broad principle of exclusion and prohibition.

He represents the laird here, and it is the laird's privilege, according to our Scottish custom, to entertain all strangers of repute who visit this parish." My sense of hospitality prompted me to deliver this invitation, though I could feel the mate twitching at my sleeves as if to warn me that the offer was, for some reason, an objectionable one.

"This determination it was, sir, that eventually led our steps to the borders of the River Mouse." "Oh, really!" "You know it, sir?" "Not personally." "But by repute, of course?" "No doubt, no doubt," stammered the Prophet, who had in fact never before heard of this celebrated flood. "That poor governess, sir, last August you recollect?" "Ah, indeed!" murmured the Prophet, a trifle incoherently.