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In other words, the petition rests on the assurance of God's fatherly love, which cannot but will that His children should know their Father as He is. On the fact that men need the knowledge of the Name. On the conviction that men cannot attain it for themselves. That Christ is the great means of His hallowing His Name. His finished work does not render this prayer unnecessary.

"So far as I'm concerned," he said, "you may make your mind easy. I desire to see neither you nor your son if this marriage comes about. Young people in these days are are unaccountable. But I can't bear to see my daughter unhappy. What am I to say to her when I go back?" "Please say to her as I said to you, that it rests with Jon." "You don't oppose it?" "With all my heart; not with my lips."

Nobili takes a step or two toward the door. With one hand upon the lock he pauses once more, gazing at Enrica with lingering eyes. Then he turns to leave the room. It is all over! he had only to depart! A low cry from Enrica stops him. "Nobili," Enrica says, "tell me oh! tell me, are you hurt?" Enrica has risen from the chair. One hand rests on the table for support.

I have not Ware's book, and cannot therefore tell you how much of this story, is given by him, or whether any. In my opinion there is nothing detailed by him at all bearing on the subject. The latter part of this story rests, we are told, on tradition.

Anger at his false position, impatience of ceremony between them, mastered him, and words came tumbling out: "It's an infernal mischance; I've done my best to discourage it. I consider my daughter crazy, but I've got into the habit of indulging her; that's why I'm here. I suppose you're fond of your son." "Devotedly." "Well?" "It rests with him." He had a sense of being met and baffled.

Allah's curse rests only upon those who fear it. But since you are afraid, Mustafa Ali, let us go on." She gave a little light laugh, and Mustafa Ali kicked his horse savagely as he followed. The distance before her spread out cleanly with the sharp distinctness that precedes the setting sun. She rode on until she began to wonder if it would indeed be night-fall before she reached her destination.

An undoubted power of diagnosis rests with the practised Umbrella-Philosopher.

"Destroy this principle of protection," said Lord Stanley in the House of Lords, "and you destroy the whole basis upon which your colonial system rests."

The form of many a Californian now rests in that cemetery on the hill. A few years after the burial of the murdered Cummins, the body of Henry Francis was gathered to his fathers, and, near by, lie the bodies of four of his brothers, all Californians.

Then the Coliseum and the Forum, each speaking their own story; then the eye turns to the winding Tiber; and finally rests on the deep calm waters of the violet Mediterranean in the far away. "Ah, Signor Castenelli, it is too much for one day; 'tis no wonder the Italian is a poet. You dwell in a maze of beauty in nature and art.