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If courts could have more power and the legislatures would interfere less in matters of procedure, I am sure the cause of justice would be better served. In conclusion, perfect justice may not be attainable by us imperfect men. As said by Addison, "omniscience and omnipotence are requisite for its full attainment."
You heard legislation projected to affect this "type" and that; statistics marched by you with sin and shame and injustice and misery reduced to quite manageable percentages, you found men who were to frame or amend bills in grave and intimate exchange with Bailey's omniscience, you heard Altiora canvassing approaching resignations and possible appointments that might make or mar a revolution in administrative methods, and doing it with a vigorous directness that manifestly swayed the decision; and you felt you were in a sort of signal box with levers all about you, and the world outside there, albeit a little dark and mysterious beyond the window, running on its lines in ready obedience to these unhesitating lights, true and steady to trim termini.
I believe, Sir, I may aver it, and in the sight of Omniscience, that I would not tell a deliberate falsehood, no, not though even worse horrors, if worse can be, than those I have mentioned, hung over my head; and I say, that the allegation, whatever villain has made it, is a lie! To the British Constitution, on revolution principles, next after my God, I am most devoutly attached.
If Basil chose to follow her thither, and sue for her before the throne, why, this was open to him, as to any other Roman of noble birth. It would have been idle indeed to seek to learn from Pelagius whether Veranilda had already left Italy, his tone was that of omniscience, but his brow altogether forbade interrogation. Basil, in despair, ventured one inquiry.
To us at this date it does not seem to require the omniscience of a prophet, prophesying after the event, to discover that the settlement arrived at after the First Sikh War contained most of the possible elements of an unpermanent nature.
And this inner sense of peace or discord, according as we have acted thus or thus this immediate consciousness that it lay with us to choose aright or amiss is both anterior and superior to all argument; it asserts itself victoriously against all merely intellectual perplexities, such as are apt to arise when we ask ourselves how man could be free to commit or not to commit an act, in view of the Divine omniscience.
He still looks on trembling suppliants, though they may know their own sickness much better than they understand Him, and still His look draws us to His feet by its omniscience, pity, and assurance of help. The other case is very different. Instead of the invalid woman, we see a young man in the full flush of his strength, rich, needing no material blessing.
The natural man can only attain to such knowledge as is common to all; but it is the divine capacity for serene discernment which is omniscience that works in the seer; it is the divine and unlimited power which is omnipotence that from time to time enables the magician to produce supernatural effects!" "Away with prophets and marvels!" cried Nebsecht.
Then added the "never-the-less" which always qualifies a brave soul's prayer for immunity from pain: "Unless unless, O God, there be still some work left on this earth which only I can do." And the doctor had just said: "Send him her way, O God, in the fulness of time." The two prayers reached the Throne of Omniscience together.
When he said, "Let's go and see the wart-hog," she thought no one ever had had so quick a flow of good ideas as he; and when he explained that sugar and not buns was the talisman of popularity among the animals, she marvelled at his practical omniscience. Finally, at the exit into Regent's Park, they ran against Miss Klegg.
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