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Updated: May 21, 2025
Paul a deceiver; but would read in the difference between St. Paul's description of him and the reality, the exact measure of his own sin, and need of repentance and watchfulness.
Though 'tricked into this man's power, she tells her, she is 'not meanly subjugated to it. There are hopes of my reformation, it seems, 'from my reverence for her; since before her I never had any reverence for what was good! I am 'a great, a specious deceiver. I thank her for this, however.
In order to maintain her attitude as princess, the fair young deceiver was obliged to pose in the extremely delectable attitude of being Lorry's wife. "How can you expect the paragon to make love to you, dear, if he thinks you are another man's wife?" Yetive asked, her blue eyes beaming with the fun of it all. "Pooh!" sniffed Beverly. "You have only to consult history to find the excuse.
Then these murderers confessed the wicked deed just related: but this was not their only crime; for it had been the business of their lives to rob and to destroy. Do not these Thugs resemble him who is always walking about seeking whom he may devour? Only he destroys the soul as well as the body. He is the great Deceiver, and the great Destroyer.
But never a line did he have in reply from the gay deceiver. The other boys in the garrison sneered at him, because he lost the fun which they found in shooting or rowing while he was working away on these grand letters to his grand friend. They could not understand why Nolan kept by himself while they were playing high-low jack. Poker was not yet invented.
But I do say, that those spiritual laws must be in perfect harmony with every fresh physical law which we discover: that they cannot be intended to compete self-destructively with each other; that the spiritual cannot be intended to be perfected by ignoring or crushing the physical, unless God is a deceiver, and His universe a self-contradiction.
I sent a trusty messenger to him that Margaret loves to him who loves her fondly and faithfully and if all things have gone as well as I anticipate, by this time she is in his arms. The draught she drank is harmless." "Cursed deceiver!" cried the sexton, struggling frantically to free himself from the ligatures which bound him. "You have done an accursed deed.
Her heart sank within her. She could not stay where she was. She left Nazareth and went away trembling to see what had happened. And now she stands at the foot of His cross. He is dying; and the greatness, the glory, and the kingdom have never come. What could it mean? Had the angel been a deceiver, and God's word a lie, and all the wonders of His childhood a dream?
Well, but it seems I must practise for this art, if it would succeed with this truly-admirable creature; but why practise for it? Cannot I indeed reform? I have but one vice; Have I, Jack? Thou knowest my heart, if any man living does. As far as I know it myself, thou knowest it. But 'tis a cursed deceiver; for it has many a time imposed upon its master Master, did I say?
It was quite evident that he was perfectly mad from the effects of the salt water, so that Mr. Jardine decided to abandon him without wasting more horse-flesh. He turned therefore to look for the other horse "Deceiver," expecting to find him in the same state. His tracks being found shortly afterwards, they followed them for some distance, when they came on to his dead carcase.
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