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And, as might be expected, for such is the destiny of all unreal abstractions, the theory kept advancing in complexity as facts accumulated, and was on the point of becoming altogether unmanageable, when it was supplanted by the theory of universal gravitation, which has ever exhibited the inalienable attribute of a true theory affording an explanation of every new fact as soon as it was discovered, without requiring to be burdened with new provisions, and prophetically foretelling phenomena which had not as yet been observed.
He wants by licence and not liberty to hasten the advent of that murderous political power prophetically depicted with the statue standing upon feet of clay and iron: supreme authority vested in the world's proletariat in unstable and uncohesive union with militarism, Satan himself the actual lawless animator.
"Isn't there a method of learning how to play without practising?" broke in Octavie. "From nothing comes nothing," said Von Barwig with a sigh. "Quite true," assented Mrs. Cruger. "Some day," said Von Barwig prophetically, "some day they will invent a machine that will play itself. All you will have to do is to pump a bellows, or turn a wheel and the music will play itself!
"Yes; that is what crushes us here. We have such mountains of facts to deal with." "And you want fire to come down from those mountains and consume me?" She nodded prophetically. "I know you wouldn't run away." "I am trying to feel the call," said Max a little skeptically.
They made known publicly in the presence of all that, later on, he should be a bishop and they spoke prophetically: "The day, O beloved child and servant of God, will come when we shall commit ourselves and our lands to thee."
Never had baby been more aptly or prophetically named. Coming back, towel in hand, to stop the freshet she had set flowing, she dared not give another glance across the table; but went busily and deftly to work, clearing it of all that should be cleared, that she might make her shy way off again before she should be betrayed into other unwonted blundering.
To herself she added, when the other two were out of earshot, "Baby's away from it's mother for the first time, and it's homesick." "Poor thing," said Oh-Pshaw, who had overheard Miss Armstrong's remark. "She'll get over it," replied Miss Armstrong prophetically.
The integrity, the caution, the thrift, the hesitation, which characterized Elizabeth's government, were well pourtrayed in the habitual language of the Lord Treasurer, chief minister of a third-rate kingdom now called on to play a first-rate part, thoroughly acquainted with the moral and intellectual power of the nation whose policy he directed, and prophetically conscious of the great destinies which were opening upon her horizon.
Wondrous indeed have been the events of earth prophetically outlined, but we have the assurance that "these things are faithful and true." A continuous political and ecclesiastical history of that portion of the earth made the subject of Apocalyptic vision, from the dawn of Christianity until the last day, was here written down in advance.
"Nay, more than supplication, you have my commands; commands you have never yet disputed, and misery, ten-fold misery, will follow their disobedience. Hear me, Mortimer, for I speak prophetically; I know your heart, I know it to be formed for rectitude and duty, or destined by their neglect to repentance and horror."
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