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Now, although, as I have said about the other part of this text, it is not meant to exhaust our relations to God, or to say the all-comprehensive word about the relation of obedience to blessedness; it is meant to say 'Merit lives from man to man, And not from man, O Lord! to Thee.

He could be of no use anywhere; he was as one banished into strange exile; his brain that brain he had once deemed so clear, so subtle, so eminently reasoning and all-comprehensive was now nothing but a chaotic confusion of vague suggestions, and only served to very slightly guide him in the immediate present, giving him no practical clue at all as to the past through which he had lived, or the circumstances he most wished to remember.

Dax, who entertained so profound a respect for her own omniscience that she disdained to arrive at a conclusion by a logical process of deduction, was "plumb certain that he had gone after ’rustlers!’" Leander, who had held no opinions since his marriage except that first and all-comprehensive tenet of his creedthat his wife was a person to be loved, honored, and obeyed instantlyagreed with his lady by a process of reflex action.

For the last clause is not, as our Authorised Version renders it, 'Wherein ye stand' a statement of a fact, however true that may be but a commandment, 'In which stand fast. And so we have here the Apostle's all-sufficient teaching, and this all-comprehensive exhortation.

And to such an extent is this doctrine carried that M. Comte anticipates the possible ultimate reduction of all "phenomena" to one all-comprehensive, all-pervading "law," as the highest perfection of Science and the decisive extinction of Religion; while Mr.

What I knew about taxes, and policies, and laws, and revenue, and products, and history, and all that multitude of things, was but general, and ordinary, and vague-unscientific, in a word and it would have been insanity to expose it here to the searching glare of your amazingly accurate and all-comprehensive knowledge of those matters, gentlemen. I beg you to let me sit silent as becomes me.

This account of the master-at-arms cannot better be concluded than by denominating him, in the vivid language of the Captain of the Fore-top, as "the two ends and middle of the thrice-laid strand of a bloody rascal," which was intended for a terse, well-knit, and all-comprehensive assertion, without omission or reservation.

At the head of the curious table of universal knowledge, given in the Chrestomathia, we have Eudæmonics as an all-comprehensive name of which every art is a branch. Eudæmonics, as an art, corresponds to the science 'ontology. It covers the whole sphere of human thought. It means knowledge in general as related to conduct.

The Portuguese Cortes voted in December 1821 that he should be invited to prepare an 'all-comprehensive code'; and in 1822 he put out a curious 'Codification proposal, offering to do the work for any nation in need of a legislator, and appending testimonials to his competence for the work.

The code of Brahmanism never deals with general principles in the regulation of conduct, but fills the whole course of life with punctilious minutiæ of observances. Instead of prescribing, as Christ did, an all-comprehensive law of supreme love to God and love to our neighbor as ourselves, it loads the mind with petty exactions, puerile precepts, inane prohibitions.

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