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Updated: May 9, 2025


Oh how sweet And round your equal fires do meet; Whose shrill report no ear can tell, But echoes to the eye and smell..." "You have a bad habit of quoting," said Anne. "As I never know the context or author, I find it humiliating." Denis apologized. "It's the fault of one's education. Things somehow seem more real and vivid when one can apply somebody else's ready-made phrase about them.

The sense would then be Words are too weak to declare at full the glory inherent in the sky, flowers, &c. of Rome. Yet, although this seems a more straightforward arrangement for the words of the sentence, as such, it is not clear that such a comment on the beauties of Rome would have any great relevancy in its immediate context. +Stanza 53,+ 1. 2. Thy hopes are gone before, &c.

"For as in Adam all die, even so in Christ shall all be made alive." 1 Cor. xv:20. In our last we noticed the context, and also taken into consideration the language of Paul on the coming of Christ and the change of the living in Phil. iii:20, 21. This, we have shown, has no reference to the mortal bodies of men being changed to immortal bodies, so as to resemble the personal form of Jesus Christ.

And, finally, in the immediately preceding context, we have His office of 'convincing, or convicting, 'the world of sin, and of righteousness, and of judgment. And now we come to that gracious and gentle work which that divine Spirit is declared by Christ to do, not only for that little group gathered round Him then, but for all those who trust themselves to His guidance.

I may take it all from the two clauses in the preceding context, 'how that Christ died for our sins according to the Scriptures, and that He was buried, and that He rose again the third day according to the Scriptures. These are the things about which, as Paul declares, there was not the whisper of a dissentient voice.

It was incomprehensible information, about in the same way that the printing press "knows" the context of its metal plate. So if the delicate heart of his father's machine were utterly destroyed, Paul Brennan would be extremely careful about preserving the life of James Quincy Holden. He considered his position and what he knew: Physically, he was a five-year-old.

A sensation SEEMS to give us knowledge of a present physical object, while an image does not, except when it amounts to a hallucination, and in this case the seeming is deceptive. Thus the whole context of the two occurrences is different. But in themselves they do not differ profoundly, and there is no reason to invoke two different ways of knowing for the one and for the other.

It is evident both from the words used and from the context that it is the work of the Holy Spirit to impart wisdom and understanding to those who receive Him. XVII. The Spirit of Counsel and Might. We find this name used of the Holy Spirit in the passage given under the preceding head.

'My wishes, sir, replied Mr Tapley, whose mind would appear from the context to have been running on the matrimonial service, 'is to love, honour, and obey. The clock's a-striking now, sir. 'Come in! 'Thank'ee, sir, rejoined Mr Tapley, 'what could I do for you first, sir? 'You gave my message to Martin? said the old man, bending his eyes upon him.

There is room even for a clause in which to compress the little that we know of anything beyond this life. We have written in unconventional words. There is no one place, either in Ritschl's work or elsewhere, where this grand and simple scheme stands together in one context. This is unfortunate.

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