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"Almost thou persuadest me to become a farmer," said Kate, as we left the porch, where I had been admiring my land while I lectured on the advantages of husbandry. Polly came out of the rose garden, where she had been examining her flowers and setting her watch, and said: "Kate, you and the grand-girls must stay this month out, anyway. It seems an age since we saw you last."

"Make this an ordinance for thee," said Rabban Shammai to his sons in the law; "receive all thy guests with a pleasant expression of countenance, and then say little and do much." "The disciples were called Christians first at Antioch." Luke. "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian." King Agrippa. "Let every one that nameth the name of Christ depart from iniquity." Paul.

O my soul, I taught thee so to persuade that thou persuadest even the grounds themselves to thee: like the sun, which persuadeth even the sea to its height. O my soul, I have taken from thee all obeying and knee-bending and homage-paying; I have myself given thee the names, "Change of need" and "Fate."

Paul's grand epistles, there sprang up in his heart, first: "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian;" then this full, heart-swelling sympathy with the Apostle's words: "For I am persuaded that neither death, nor life, nor angels, nor principalities, nor powers, nor things present, nor things to come, nor height, nor depth, nor any creature, shall be able to separate us from the love of God, which is in Christ Jesus our Lord."

This department of the great Exposition had not before especially appealed to Oliver machinery was his bent. But now he forgot plows long enough to go and hear Robert Collyer speak on "Why I Am a Unitarian." After the address Mr. Oliver said to Mr. Collyer, "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Unitarian." "Had you taken to the pulpit, you would have made a great preacher, Mr. Oliver," said Mr.

Tennelly was off in a whirl of words. "Almost thou persuadest me!" Had some one whispered the words behind him as he went? Courtland stood looking after him till the door closed, then he turned and stepped to the window again. He was so long standing there, motionless, that Pat went at last and touched him on the shoulder. "Say, pard," he said, in a low, gruff voice.

Soldiering in the Salient isn't the softest of jobs, but I don't believe it's as tough as yours is for you. D'you know, Wake, I wish I had you in my brigade. Trained or untrained, you're a dashed stout-hearted fellow. He laughed with a trifle less acidity than usual. 'Almost thou persuadest me to be combatant. No, thank you. I haven't the courage, and besides there's my jolly old principles.

"Well, my dear, I did not assert that it was. I only asked." "Well, then, if you only asked for information, De Benyon, I will tell you that it is not too low, and I think you will acknowledge that on this point my opinion ought to be decisive; for, if I have no other merit, I have at least the merit of being the best-dressed woman in London." "Verily thou persuadest me, Susannah," replied I.

Agrippa, however, familiar with Jewish law and the prophecies concerning the Messiah, was much impressed with Paul's eloquence, and exclaimed: "Almost thou persuadest me to be a Christian!" When the assembly broke up, Agrippa said, "This man might have been set at liberty, if he had not appealed unto Caesar."

The difference between heresy and orthodoxy is, in short, the difference between what can actually be found in the letter of this remarkable work, and what is really there according to their holinesses." "Almost thou persuadest me " began Lysbeth bitterly. "Hush! lady to be, what you are, an angel." There came a pause. "What will happen to him?" asked Lysbeth.

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