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Progress of Time Patriarchal mode of Living Abraham's Solicitude respecting the Settlement of his Son sends his Servant to procure him a Wife his Arrival in the Vicinity of Nahor his Meeting with Rebekah her Behaviour, and their Conversation the Good Qualities already discoverable in Rebekah, which render her Worthy of Imitation her industrious and domesticated Habits Unaffected Simplicity Modesty Courtesy Humanity.

Sometimes He works by a simple word: 'Lazarus, come forth! 'Peace be still! 'Come out of him! sometimes by a word and a touch, as in the instances before us; sometimes by a touch without a word; sometimes by a word and a touch and a vehicle, as in the saliva that was put on the tongue and in the ears of the deaf, and on the eyes of the blind; sometimes by a vehicle without a word, without a touch, without His presence, as when He said, 'Go wash in the pool of Siloam, and he washed and was clean. So the divine worker varies infinitely and at pleasure, yet not arbitrarily but for profound, even if not always discoverable, reasons, the methods of His miracle-working power, in order that we may learn by these varieties of ways that He is tied to no way; and that His hand, strong and almighty, uses methods and tosses aside methods according to His pleasure, the methods being vitalised when they are used by His will, and being nothing at all in themselves.

"Throughout the whole period of Mr. Candy's illness, from first to last, not one word about the Diamond escaped his lips. The matter with which I heard him connect your name has, I can assure you, no discoverable relation whatever with the loss or the recovery of Miss Verinder's jewel."

Things which do not concern man's relation to the spiritual have no place in this book; they are not within its province. Such things were discoverable by human reason, and the knowledge which achieves has nothing to do with a divine revelation. To Godwin it was a grinding of the air, but the listener appeared to think it profitable. With his clerical friend, Mr.

'Oh, it's all right now; but I think I will go over to the Lodge and see if I can get a game with any of them. And you? 'I have enough to do for this morning; and this afternoon, if I am not interrupted, there is my drawing. 'To be sure I want to see that finished very much. No damage was discoverable in the shrubbery.

Johann Sigismund, an excellent man of business, knew how essential a mild tone is: nevertheless he found, as this colloquy went on, that human patience might at length get too much. The scene, after some examination, is conceivable in this wise: Place Dusseldorf, Elector's apartment in the Schloss there; time late in the Year 1613, Day not discoverable by me.

The only good trait discoverable in his character was his ardent affection for his mother.

Mohammed's followers found the Koran lying all in fractions, as it had been written-down at first promulgation; much of it, they say, on shoulder-blades of mutton flung pell-mell into a chest; and they published it, without any discoverable order as to time or otherwise; merely trying, as would seem, and this not very strictly, to put the longest chapters first.

It is that in all the illustrations, from the simplicity of Athens, through the artificiality of Louis XIV and the monstrosities of Elizabeth, down to the undescribed modistic inventions of the first McKinley, there is discoverable a radical and primitive law of beauty. We acknowledge it among the Greeks, we encounter it in one age and another.

Even better than reading when she first began to read, and far better than anything in the world before the mysteries in books were discoverable, Rosalie liked to sit and stare at her father and think how wonderful he was and wonder what extraordinary thing he would do next. Everything belonged to him. The whole of life was ordered with a view to what he would think about it.

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