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And this was wisely remarked by Justin Martyr, who for this purpose wrote a book 'On the Monarchy of God, in which he demonstrates, from numerous testimonies, that the unity of God is a principle universally impressed on the hearts of men.

Let us hope we may live honestly and die hopefully, without being obliged to form a decided opinion upon a point so far beyond our comprehension. 'Wisely resolved, he interrupted, with a sneer 'there came a note from some Geneva, sermon.

It is a speedy process throw away faith with its trust for the past, love for the present, hope for the future and you throw away all that makes sorrow bearable, or joy lovely; the best of us, if God withheld his help, would apostatize like Peter, ere the cock crew thrice; and, at times, that help has wisely been withheld, to check presumptuous thoughts, and teach how true it is that the creature depends on the Creator.

"What does this mean?" Mrs. Presty asked. "It means, ma'am, that I have something to say to you." "Apparently, something that can't be said with common civility? Be as rude as you please; I am well used to it." Linley wisely took no notice of this. "Since you have lived at Mount Morven," he proceeded, "I think you have found me, on the whole, an easy man to get on with.

Lincoln that all should be free or all slave had prevailed, the twelve would have overruled the one, and slavery would have been established by the Constitution on every inch of the Republic, instead of being left, as our fathers wisely left it, for each State to decide for itself.

Aristides wisely reflected that these unimportant articles would excite no suspicion if found in his possession. A fragment of the rock, which, if he had taken it as he felt impelled, would have precipitated the discovery that Aristides had decided to put off until he had perfected a certain plan. The light from the opening above had gradually faded, and Aristides knew that night had fallen.

From the clear self-consciousness of the Church in this respect proceeded that firm pursuance of a great purpose distinctly perceived. It met with no persistent or wisely conducted resistance on the part of the temporal power. On one side all rays had their focus in one point. In temporal princes the rays were parted.

"Well! now shall I tell you something?" added Athos, coolly. "What?" replied the Englishman. "Why, that is that you would have acted much more wisely if you had not required me to make myself known." "Why so?" "Because I am believed to be dead, and have reasons for wishing nobody to know I am living; so that I shall be obliged to kill you to prevent my secret from roaming over the fields."

"Look here, Sun, if you know anything about this, just tell me. The money's gone and you didn't get that cut on the head trying to take it. I guess you're straight, all right, but I think you know something." Sundown blinked and set his jaw. Corliss observed and wisely forbore to threaten or command. "Did you recognize either of the men?" he asked, presently. "No!" lied Sundown.

If made of gold, it would carry no greater honor, and would be more liable to be stolen, melted down or pawned. Honorary membership in a famous society, or honorary degrees, have great value if wisely awarded. Both are highly prized, form an excellent stimulus to continued work, and as they are both priceless, and without price, they in no way diminish the capacity for work.