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These fragments and works are intrinsically of small value. The "Cave of Fancy" contains an interesting definition of sensibility, in which Mary, perhaps unconsciously, gives an excellent analysis of her own sensitive nature. This quality, the old sage says, is the
That faith is a closing with divine mercy, not a submission to a divine announcement, that justification and sanctification are distinct, that good works do not benefit the Christian, that the Church is not Christ's ordinance and instrument, and that heresy and dissent are not necessarily and intrinsically evil: notions such as these they do not oppose, simply because to all appearance they never heard of them.
But, intrinsically, the character of the Roman rule had certainly undergone everywhere a material alteration.
These absurdities would all be avoided by acknowledging that the current distinctions as to the ages of the fossils are purely artificial, and that one fossil is intrinsically just as old or as young as another.
John, the Divine. This literature of the Jewish nation and of the Christian Church is intrinsically noble. The Bible has lost much of its fresh charm for us, with whom its finest sayings are household words. We parsed Virgil and Homer in our boyhood until the aroma of poetry exhaled from their hackneyed pages, and we can scarce think of them now save as grammatical exercises.
There can be no greater tribulation than for one to be born with a nature that is intrinsically false, fickle, passionate, impulsive in a word, such a nature as "Dodd" naturally possessed a nature far away from the line of truth and right; a nature such as multitudes of boys are born with in this wide, wide world of ours.
That which hinders us is our pride, our "manhood." The act of faith is a child's act; and a child's act, though intrinsically the easiest of any, is relatively the most difficult of all.
But if there were any magnet that would point to the countries and houses where are the persons who are intrinsically rich and powerful, I would sell all, and buy it, and put myself on the road to-day. The race goes with us on their credit. The knowledge, that in the city is a man who invented the railroad, raises the credit of all the citizens.
But since educational values are generally discussed in connection with the claims of the various studies of the curriculum, the consideration of aim and interest is here resumed from the point of view of special studies. The term "value" has two quite different meanings. On the one hand, it denotes the attitude of prizing a thing finding it worth while, for its own sake, or intrinsically.
Once more the world was certain of Friedrich's ruin; Friedrich himself we have seen certain of it, for some few desperate hours: but the world and he, as had been repeatedly the world's case, were both disappointed. Intrinsically there could be little doubt but Friedrich's enemies might now have ruined him, had they been diligent about it.
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