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Updated: June 18, 2025
Here again comes forth reason, our reverend mistress, seeming to be marvelously wise, but who indeed is unwise and blind, gainsaying her God, and reproving Him of lying; being furnished with her follies and feeble honor, to wit, the light of nature, free will, the strength of nature; also with the books of the heathen and the doctrines of men, contending that the works of a man not justified are good works, and not like those of Cain, yea, and so good that he that worketh them is justified by them; that God will have respect, first to the works, then to the worker.
"Marry, because she hath bewitched him, and I wot well he would take it from her without gainsaying." "But what was it thou gavest him?" "'T was there was a wench here with the savages, and Squanto told me she was a wise woman and knew how to work spells" "Well then, go on, Desire."
Among the Khasis he is regarded in the light of a father. It is his duty to assist the mother in the management of the family. The husband is looked upon merely as u shong kha, a begetter. Only by the later marriage custom, when the wife and children leave the home of her mother, has the father any recognised position in the home. “There is no gainsaying the fact,” writes Mr.
But as many of the pastors have fled and left their sheep untended, so have we for there are others besides myself who have done so taken possession of their empty pulpits, none gainsaying us, and are doing what good we can. You have been in the war, I see," he went on, glancing at Cyril's arm, which was carried in a sling.
For, from the time that the whole village of Newbury began to be wholly given unto the praise of Master James, Uncle Lot set his face as a flint against him from the laudable fear of following the multitude. He therefore made conscience of stoutly gainsaying every thing that was said in his behalf, which, as James was in high favor with Aunt Sally, he had frequent opportunities to do.
They also corroborated the statement that the missing boy had gone down the Cape with the Nausets, and would be found at Eastham, Aspinet's headquarters. "I see no reason for gainsaying such a comfortable proposal," said Bradford turning with a smile to Standish who cheerily replied, "Nor I, so that they leave hostages aboard, and we carry every man his piece ashore."
It was a pleasure excursion there was no gainsaying that, because the program said so it was so nominated in the bond but it surely hadn't the general aspect of one.
The second and third floors, and most of the top rooms, were let to good-looking young women, who were presumed to belong to the theatrical profession. If they were correctly described, there was no gainsaying their devotion to their calling.
That he could travel straight there was no gainsaying, for if, as I sometimes did, I pointed out our line and sent him ahead, he would go as straight as a die, with now and then a glance at the sun, and a slight alteration in his course to allow for its altered position, and require but little correction.
He was standing over the corpse, and threatening it with his hands. And that," said he, in a solemn voice, "that was 'L'Homme Rouge!" This anecdote was conclusive. There was no gainsaying the assertions of a man who had, with his own eyes, seen the celebrated "Red Man;" and from that instant he enjoyed a decided monopoly of everything that concerned his private history.
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