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They sin in their most exact and spiritual performance of duties; they pray not, they hear not, they read not, they give not alms, they come not to the Lord's table, or other holy appointments of God, but in and with much coldness, deadness, wanderings of heart, ignorance, misapprehensions, &c.
The later light of the apostle corrected his earlier misapprehensions; and would correct our crude and carnal notions of the second coming of Christ, if we would only study Paul, as we study Turner or Shakespeare, in his ripening 'periods. Were this one principle followed, our popular theology would soon reconstruct itself.
Few things are actually what they seem today; they are colored both by misapprehensions and by moods. If a man writes a letter or makes report of an occurrence for immediate publication, subject to universal criticism, there is some restraint on him. In his private letter, or diary especially, he is apt to set down what comes into his head at the moment, often without much effort at verification.
Among women sexual ignorance ranges from complete innocence of the fact that it involves any intimate bodily relationship at all to misapprehensions of the most various kind; some think that the relationship consists in lying side by side, many that intercourse takes place at the navel, not a few that the act occupies the whole night.
While this is the case I do not feel that the country will suffer should one like myself, wearied with the struggles and litigations of half a century, desire to be excused from encountering the annoyances and misapprehensions inseparable from political life." Thanks to the successful efforts of his good friend, Mr.
For charity begins blindfold; and only through a series of misapprehensions rises at length into a settled principle of love and patience, and a firm belief in all our fellow-men. There is no doubt that the poorer classes in our country are much more charitably disposed than their superiors in wealth.
"Gentlemen," Herr Freudenberg continued, "there have been many misapprehensions between your country and mine. Ten years ago we seemed indeed on the highroad to friendship. It was then I speak frankly, mind that your country made the one fatal mistake of recent years.
As early as the thirteenth century it was found, for example, that a convex crystal or bit of glass would magnify objects, although several centuries elapsed before the microscope and telescope were devised. The progress of scientific discovery was hastened, strangely enough, by two grave misapprehensions.
The Woman of Samaria. Account of Christ's Journey through Samaria he arrives at Jacob's Well enters into conversation with a Woman of the Country her Misapprehensions the Discovery of his Character to her as a Prophet her Convictions her Admission of his Claim as the true Messiah, which she reports in the City the great and good Effect Reflections.
People spoke to her as of old, congratulated her even at the grave, and sought to repair their own misapprehensions, suspicions, and severities, which Agnes accepted without duplicity. Andrew Zane was leaning up in bed hearing the tolling bell when Agnes reappeared. "Husband," she said, "only Knox Van de Lear was at the grave, of the pastor's sons." "Ha!" exclaimed Andrew.
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