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This was done by Doctor Bengel and his disciples prophetically, I mean, that they saw Christ's coming only in the image of the Biblical prophets, and did not know the manner of his coming, and pointed out the year 1836, as the tropical year for his coming. But when that year expired, those who had before great confidence in Dr.

Ay, she concluded, as she reached the door, raising her skinny hand prophetically, 'ay, after I'm deed and gone, ye mind ye o' t' words o' t' apostle "For them that hev sinned without t' law, shall also perish without t' law." And she slammed the door behind her. Early-Spring, 1893 The book of life begins with a man and woman in a garden and ends with Revelations.

The first verse ran thus: "In eighteen hundred and sixty-one Those corduroy breeches were begun." Eventually, in the then current year, 1867 "Those corduroy breeches went up to heaven." But they must have come down again, for it was prophetically, related that, in 1868 "Those corduroy breeches lost their sate."

We bade him a most cordial farewell, assuring him prophetically that we should revisit Scutari little did we dream in what circumstances, and he said we would then see the "Maison Pigit," a show castle which he had, in vain, urged us to visit. With the outbreak of the South African war he disappeared.

His hands descended into his empty pockets, and prophetically tested their capacity as receptacles for gold and silver. The brightness of the precious metals was in his face, the smoothness of the precious metals was in his voice, as he provided himself with a new supply of words, and resumed the conversation. "The next question," he said, "is the question of time.

This is while the Crown-Prince is at Wesel; sound asleep, most likely; Loo, and the Masonic adventure, perhaps twinkling prophetically in his dreams. At two next morning, an Official Gentleman informs Seckendorf, That he, for his part, must awaken, and go to Gratz.

The mind thus acquires, by exercise, a habit, as it were, of perceiving and abhorring evil, however remote from the immediate sphere of sensations with which that individual mind is conversant. Imagination or mind employed in prophetically imaging forth its objects, is that faculty of human nature on which every gradation of its progress, nay, every, the minutest, change, depends.

"No good will come of it," said the old lady prophetically, reaching down for her work. "But if you are determined, I suppose it's no use for me to talk. What will the Benningtons say?" "They rather approve of the idea. I'm going up there early to-morrow. I'll be up before you're down. Good night." He lightly kissed the wrinkled face. "Have a good time, Richard; and God bless my boy."

Of this opera I have been privileged to see the complete piano score, and much of the orchestral. Frederic Grant Gleason In the first act Guatemozin, who has been exiled by Montezuma, appears disguised as an ancient minstrel and sings prophetically of the coming of a god of peace and love to supplant the terrible idol that demands human sacrifice.

He isn't handsome, but he'll do something," said Psyche, prophetically, as she recalled the strong, ambitious face which she had often observed, but never mentioned before. "Well, dear, considering that you didn't 'particularly look' at the man, you've given us a very good idea of his appearance. We'll call him Michael Angelo, and he shall be your idol.

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