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These passages indicate a use of prayer, which, to the extent Mather carried it, would hardly be practised or approved by enlightened Christians of this or any age; although our Reviewer fully endorses it. In reference to Mather's belief in the power of prayer, he expresses himself with a bald simplicity, never equalled even by that Divine.
How far the world is gone from sanity, and how clearly science endorses Christ's teaching, may be seen in the modern craze for unhealthy excitement, and in the medical condemnation of that morbid passion.
On that Monday afternoon the Russian Ambassador at Vienna warned Austria that Russia would not give way and expressed his hope that some arrangement might be arrived at before Servia was invaded. Austria's reply came next day in the shape of a formal declaration of war against Servia. I know from the German Ambassador himself that he endorses every line of it."
If you would add a line in your own hand, endorsing my request, it would greatly add to its weight." "That I will readily do," the king said. "I will write a short letter, which you can inclose in your own despatch." And sitting down at once he wrote: "The King of Prussia most warmly endorses the request of his excellency, Sir John Mitchell.
Brown, who endorses on the back of the note, "Received on the within note $75, January 3rd.," if that be the date, and signs, "John Brown." It may be well to remember that while a running account may be collected at any time, the law cannot prevent the maker of a promissory note from selling all his belongings and leaving the country before the note is due.
I have a duty to myself. I have myself to think of." Our generation endorses this. Rosalie had herself to think of. By stages that need not be detailed, they are the common facts of life, the thing passes from that picture of those two with Rosalie's strong young arms about the other to a new picture, the last, between them.
If the wholesaler needs money, he endorses these notes and putting them in his bank draws against them, less the discount he has to pay for the accommodation. As has been shown, an account may be transferred and sold, but a note is more convenient for that purpose. As with a check the maker of a note is known as a "drawer," the person in whose favor it is drawn is the "payee."
Have I not a right to appeal to the half-sleeping and half-waking consciousness that endorses my words in some hearts as I speak? O brethren, you would be far wiser men if you did like this jailer in the Macedonian prison, came and gave yourselves no rest till you have this question cleared up, 'What must I do to be saved?
Well, I found this check when I frisked Loustalot back yonder. And if a poor bankrupt like myself may be permitted to claim a right, you are not so well entitled to that check as I am. At least, I claim it by right of discovery." "It is worthless until my father endorses it, Don Mike." "His clear, bold chirography will not add a mite to its value, Miss Parker.
Don't mar the beauty of our constellation by detaining her with you after the season opens for we must have la belle Vernon. Would that I had the power, was my thought as I read." "Your friend exaggerates my poor charms, Signor." "With so much of beauty to choose from, mademoiselle, London society is critical, and my friend only endorses its verdict."
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