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But Lottie was not a bit interested in the millennial Dimmerlys, and, putting her arms around her uncle's neck in a way that surprised that ancient fossil, she coaxed: "Won't you promise me, uncle, that as soon as he is safe you will come out and let me know?" "Safe! He's safe now. Who ever heard of even a half-blooded Dimmerly dying from a mere faint?
Each of the chapters portrays conditions and circumstances leading up to the great climax the Second Coming and the immense and measureless consequences the millennial reign and the eternal state. The book is like the roof of a great cathedral, like the interior of the roof, groined and panelled each panel a chapter.
"'Tis the light that tells the dawning Of the bright millennial day, Heralding its blessed morning, With its peace-restoring ray. "Man no more shall seek dominion Through a sea of human gore; War shall spread its gloomy pinion O'er the peaceful earth no more."
On Sunday mornings, when Mary came out of her little room, in clean white dress, with her singing-book and psalm-book in her hands, her deep eyes solemn from recent prayer, he thought of that fair and mystical bride, the Lamb's wife, whose union with her Divine Redeemer in a future millennial age was a frequent and favorite subject of his musings; yet he knew not that this celestial bride, clothed in fine linen, clean and white, veiled in humility and meekness, bore in his mind those earthly features.
Notwithstanding the peculiar merits of the stone walls, the coming house, the house that is to embody all the comforts and amenities of civilized life, the house of safe and economic construction, well warmed, well ventilated, defiant alike of flood, frosty and fire, the millennial house, if you please, will doubtless be a brick one. Don't be alarmed.
Stowe stood aloof, and so did Catherine Beecher, though urged to the contrary course by Henry Ward Beecher and Isabella Beecher Hooker. In a letter to Mrs. Cutler, Catherine Beecher said: "I am not opposed to women's speaking in public to any who are willing to hear, nor am I opposed to women's preaching, sanctioned as it is by a prophetic apostle as one of the millennial results.
It is the patient process of education by centuries, or by ages only to be made perfect in the millennial age. So it is that the world moves. It moves by the free agency of man, kept in its balance by the guiding hand of God. Thus it is that the second American revolution is settling for us the vexed question of the negro.
Soufflot and the chapter, who shared the prevalent contempt of Gothic, decided to abandon the venerable old pile, with its millennial associations of the patron saint of Paris, and to build a grand domed classic temple on the abbey lands to the west. Funds for the sacred work were raised by levying a tax on public lotteries.
It need not, therefore, deny nor delay the dawn of the Millennial day, which the poet beheld, when 'The war-drum throbbed no longer, and the battle-flags were furled, In the Parliament of man, the Federation of the world. "Tick, tick, tick," urged my watch. But I made no reply. "Why, then," it continued, "do we consent to look longer to Europe for any of the essential conveniences of life?
The ministry of the "third angel," cotemporary with the "seventh trumpet," the third and last "woe," prepares society throughout Christendom for entering into the millennial rest. And I looked, and, behold, a white cloud, and upon the cloud one sat like unto the Son of Man, having on his head a golden crown, and in his hand a sharp sickle.
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