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Now, I believe it will fairly interpret the feeling of all readers to admit that when the authority of a great church has been brought into operation to crush a great institution by charges which most seriously discredit it which represent it as diametrically and in all respects opposite in its internal nature to its ostensible appearance we must by no means make light of the impeachment; we must remember the high position and the many opportunities of knowledge which are possessed by such an accuser; we must extend to that accuser at least the common justice of an impartial and full hearing;

"Tom laughingly said, 'Uncle, hold up your hands; which I did, saying, 'You see my fingers are not gone. Whereupon they all laughed except Peter. "My wife said to him: "'My son, what is your interpretation of my dream! It troubles me. "'Well, mother, I will not try it now. Let the war interpret it; it will do it correctly, doubtless. Let us talk about something else.

Squire Crumple heartily agreed with my father, and pointed out that on his part he had only allowed the warrant to issue under protest; henceforth he would rely on his own judgment and would not interpret the law to suit the whims of his friends. Mr.

I strove to look as blank as the wall, and shook my head gently and helplessly, and turned an inquiring gaze to the others, as if beseeching them to interpret. One of the fellows clapped Jean on the shoulder with a roar of laughter. "A fall, a fall!" he shouted. "Here's the all-conquering Jean Marchand tripped up for once.

There were occasions, indeed, when I could not preserve a proper inner reverence for his favorite hymns, as, for example, when he would be standing during a revival season behind an altar heavily laden with "dying souls" who had come up for prayers. In order to interpret for them a proper frame of mind he would sometimes choose one of Watts' famous hymns.

She did not know how to interpret it; nay, she anticipated nothing good when, with urgent cordiality, he entreated her to forget the unpleasant events of the preceding night, which she must attribute to a sudden fit of anger on Herr Casper's part. She was far too dear to all the members of the family for them to give her up so easily.

These writings should be read critically, until we can decipher the successive hands working upon them, and interpret them accordingly. Few, if any, of the books of the Bible stand now as they came from their original authors. Nearly all have been re-edited; most of them many times.

"Anita, leave us alone with Mr. Blacklock," commanded her mother. The girl hesitated, bent her head, and with a cowed look went slowly toward the door. There she paused, and, with what seemed a great effort, lifted her head and gazed at me. How I ever came rightly to interpret her look I don't know, but I said: "Miss Ellersly, I've the right to insist that you stay."

In these and like instances, we find will-movements not caused by the subjects' own cognitions and perceptions, but contrariwise, giving birth to cognitions, setting the mind to work to interpret the said movements, and to seek out their satisfying objects. This is quite analogous to certain phenomena of the order of grace. St.

But at the thought that he would know too well how to interpret reserves, I went down, nerved to meet him with a smile. "Why, John," I said with my most pleased expression, "back from the West so soon? You've heard the news, I suppose my cousins sailed this morning."