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At these schools the Brethren give Bible teaching three hours a week; special services for the scholars are held; and as the schools are open to the public, the scholars are instructed to be loyal to whatever Church they happen to belong. In England such broadness would be regarded as a miracle; to the German Moravians it is second nature.

Meantime the love he bore his teacher, and the influence of her beauty, began to mould him, in his kind and degree, after her likeness, so that he grew nice in his person and dress, and smoothed the roughness and moderated the broadness of his speech with the amenities of the English which she made so sweet upon her tongue.

There was a convention in March, probably attended by very few outside the Church, despite the broadness of the plan.

At the same time the distortion which had drawn up on one side the muscles of the mouth had deepened into a startling broadness the half sneer of derision that usually lurked around the lower part of his face. Subtle, Surly, Mammon, Dol, Hot Ananias, Dapper, Dragger, all With whom I traded. The Alchemist.

As the Brethren fled before the blast, it befell, in the wonderful providence of God, that all their best and noblest qualities their broadness of view, their care for the young, their patience in suffering, their undaunted faith shone forth in undying splendour in the life and character of one great man; and that man was the famous John Amos Comenius, the pioneer of modern education and the last Bishop of the Bohemian Brethren.

Robin took one hand in his and sat silent. She was of an age with him, perhaps a month the younger; and, as it ought to be, was his very contrary in all respects. Where he was fair, she was pale and dark; his eyes were blue, hers black; he was lusty and showed promise of broadness, she was slender. "And what news do you bring with you now?" she said presently. He evaded this.

She is the strongest instance of these strong imaginations that made the other sex a monster: for Heathcliffe fails as a man as catastrophically as he succeeds as a demon. I think Emily Brontë was further narrowed by the broadness of her religious views; but never, of course, so much as George Eliot. In any case, it is Charlotte Brontë who enters Victorian literature.

THE RIDGE, BERKELEY, CALIFORNIA. August 6, 19 . As I have constantly insisted, our difference is temperamental. The common words we lay hold of mean one thing to you and another thing to me. I do not equivocate when I say that love is instinctive, and that the latter-day expression of love is artificial. "Art," as I understand the term in its broadness, contradistinguishes from nature.

At the same time the distortion which had drawn up on one side the muscles of the mouth had deepened into a startling broadness the half sneer of derision that usually lurked around the lower part of his face. Subtle, Surly, Mammon, Dol, Hot Ananias, Dapper, Dragger, all With whom I traded. The Alchemist.

Eh! but a black cassock's a rare bird nowadays upon the Palace Road." "Is it not wide enough for us both?" returned Constans, as easily as he could. "Oh, of a most noble broadness; I've no complaint to make on that score. It's the length of the way that is troubling me just now this cursed leg of mine! Might I be so bold to ask the loan of your arm so far as the fortress?

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