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But if it invade the spiritual domain and constrain the conscience, over which God only must preside and rule, we certainly should not obey it, but rather even slip our neck out from under it. Temporal authority and government extend no further than to matters which are external and respect the body.
But, on this point, promises are worth what they will fetch, for doubtless no one will imagine that it is easier to constrain the free States to accomplish an odious deed which is revolting to their conscience since they have verified their strength by electing Mr. Lincoln.
Like a new strange mummery in which mine evil spirit, the melancholy devil, delighteth: I love Zarathustra, so doth it often seem to me, for the sake of mine evil spirit. But already doth IT attack me and constrain me, this spirit of melancholy, this evening-twilight devil: and verily, ye higher men, it hath a longing
“to cozen The gods that constrain us and curse.” The motives which underlie these simplest as well as the most elaborate rituals, and impress upon them their distinctively religious character can be reduced to two, the idea of sacrifice and the idea of specific performance. The simplest notion involved in a sacrifice is that of giving.
The soaring hawk, from fist that flies, Her falconer doth constrain Some times to range the ground about To find her out again; And if by sight or sound of bell, His falcon he may see, Wo ho! he cries, with cheerful voice The gladdest man is he. Handful of Pleasant Delites. At an early hour this morning, the Hall was in a bustle preparing for the sport of the day.
Its new powers were intended to constrain the senate into efficiency rather than to reduce it to impotence, and to create these powers Gracchus had endowed the equestrian order with that right of audit which, in the earlier theory of the constitution, had been held to be one of the securest guarantees of the power of the people.
He didn't believe that Eliza had ever said she could give Nora more than she was earning in Garranard. It mattered very little if she had, for it had so fallen out that she was going to get her. He begrudged them Nora. But Eliza was going to get her, and he'd have to make the best terms he could. But he could not constrain his thoughts to the present moment.
"I surely am," replied the Scot, "if fifteen descents can make me so so I told you before. But do not constrain yourself on that account, Maitre Pierre I have always been taught it is the duty of the young to assist the more aged."
But He delights to be held by beseeching hands, and our wishes 'constrain' Him. Happy are they who, having felt the sweetness of walking with Him on the weary road, seek Him to bless their leisure and to add a more blissful depth of repose to their rest! The humble table where Christ is invited to sit, becomes a sacred place of revelation.
But when we come to mark the methods by which Moses obtained acceptance of his code by his contemporaries, and, above all, sought to constrain obedience to himself and to it, we find the prospect unalluring.
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