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It contains certain expressions which a writer subsequent to the Council of Chalcedon would have been most unlikely to employ, and omits certain expressions which such a writer would have been most unlikely to omit. However, it is likely that the creed dates from the fifth century. Who its author was, is quite doubtful. It was not St. Athanasius, it may have been St. Hilary of Aries, or St.
In the Wycherley correspondence, Pope omits Wycherley's remonstrance to him and publishes his own remonstrance to Caryll as a letter from himself to Wycherley. From that time onwards Pope spared no effort in getting his correspondence "surreptitiously" published. Curll took a number of copies of the book with him to the Lords, and it was discovered that no such letter was included.
Hence the next clause in effect prays for sanctification. Knowing our own weakness, we may well ask not to be placed in circumstances where the inducements to sin would be strong, even while we know that we may grow thereby, if we resist. The shortened form of the prayer in Luke, according to the Revised Version, omits 'deliver us from evil'; but that clause is necessary to complete the idea.
The Version of Clemens, about A.D. 202, omits Second Peter, James, Second and Third John and Philemon. That of Cyprian of Carthage, about A.D. 250, omits Hebrews, Second Peter, Second and Third John, and Jude. Eusebius, the great church historian, about A.D. 340, disputes the authenticity of James, and omits Jude, Second Peter, second and Third John, and doubts the Revelation.
... ye have purified your souls in obeying the truth through the Spirit unto unfeigned love of the brethren. 1 Peter i. 22. The Revised Version, following good authorities, omits the clause, 'through the Spirit. It may possibly be originally a marginal gloss of some scribe who was nervous about Peter's orthodoxy, which finally found its way into the text.
"Yes," replied Kate; "Coley begged and prayed to go with Ranald, and so he went." "She omits to state," said Harry, "that she also 'begged and prayed' and further that she outfitted the young rascal, though I've reason to thank Providence for removing him to another sphere." "How does it affect you?" said Mrs. Murray.
We cannot help being sorry that Shakespeare should have gone out of his way to select such a subject. It leaves a disagreeable taste in the mouth. The aristocrat is overdone. No true aristocrat would talk such rant as Coriolanus talks in Act i. Sc. I. Shakespeare omits Plutarch's account of the oppression of the plebeians, or only slightly alludes to it.
Well, under the heavenly influence, it becomes transformed, omits all earthly nourishment and consumes the Holy Species only.
If money is lent to the owner of a padi-plantation, on an agreement to pay interest in grain, and after the harvest is over the borrower omits to pay the stipulated quantity, the lender shall be entitled to receive at the rate of fifteen dollars for ten lent; and if the omission should be repeated another season the lender shall be entitled to receive double the principal.
The fourth gospel, whose representation omits the agony of Gethsemane and only reports its victory, tells how Jesus rebuked the violent impulse of Peter with the word, "The cup which my Father hath given me to drink shall I not drink it?" In Gethsemane, however, we see the struggle in which that calmness and self-mastery were won.
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