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This I thought good to hint at, because the times are corrupt, and because ignorance and superstition always wait for a countenance with us, and these things have a natural tendency to darken all truth, so especially this, which bringeth to Jesus Christ so much glory, and yieldeth to the godly so much help and relief.

The Influence of Tradition The Theological Conception of Lust Tendency of These Influences to Degrade Sexual Morality Their Result in Creating the Problem of Sexual Abstinence The Protests Against Sexual Abstinence Sexual Abstinence and Genius Sexual Abstinence in Women The Advocates of Sexual Abstinence Intermediate Attitude Unsatisfactory Nature of the Whole Discussion Criticism of the Conception of Sexual Abstinence Sexual Abstinence as Compared to Abstinence from Food No Complete Analogy The Morality of Sexual Abstinence Entirely Negative Is It the Physician's Duty to Advise Extra-Conjugal Sexual Intercourse?

What he did not know about a newspaper, was scarcely worth knowing. In my day Journalism has made great strides. It has become a recognized profession. Schools of special training are springing up here and there. Several of the universities have each its College of Journalism. The tendency to discredit these, which was general and pronounced at the start, lowers its tone and grows less confident.

"I mean," replied he, "in the first place, that the commendations which you have bestowed upon some of our Orators, have a tendency to mislead the opinion of those who are unacquainted with their true characters. There were likewise several parts of your account, at which I could scarcely forbear laughing: as, for instance, when you compared old Cato to Lysias.

It is so customary, so much a part of their life, that they are unconscious of it. No one who studies psychology to-day can fail to realize how unconscious people often are of the seat and the nature of their own troubles. It is true that the tendency to exaggerate the importance of sex seems likely to vitiate to some extent the conclusions of psychologists like Freud and his disciples.

At first conscience for she had an active little one remonstrated. "But," she replied, silently, with a very natural tendency to self-justification, "although Beniah told me not to touch things, I did not promise not to do so?" "True, but your silence was equivalent to a promise," said something within her. "No, it wasn't," she replied aloud.

But the centralising tendency of manufacture continues in full force, and every new factory built in the country bears in it the germ of a manufacturing town.

This is one possible way of interpreting a certain type of psychical phenomenon. It uses psychological as well as "spiritual" factors, and quite obviously it throws open for us far more questions than it answers, questions about our subconscious constitution and its curious tendency to humbug, about the telepathic faculty, and about the possibility of an existent spirit-world.

And if any person shall use any language from the bar, bench, stage, pulpit, or any other place, or hold any conversation having a tendency to promote discontent among free colored people, or insubordination among slaves, he may be imprisoned at hard labor, not less than three, nor more than twenty-one years; or he may suffer death at the discretion of the court.

The rooms occupied by Byron, it is said, are kept exactly as they were when he finally left Newstead and there are many interesting relics of the poet carefully preserved by the present proprietor. It would be a bad thing for England if the tendency on the part of private owners of historic places, to exclude visitors from their premises, should become general.