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Updated: May 22, 2025
Catholic servants are not only denied the right to attend their duties in many families, but actually forced to hear the disgusting ranting or ludicrous prayer of any impostor who may take on himself the office of preacher. And Catholic soldiers are punished by fine and severe corporal chastisements for refusing to attend the service of an heretical chaplain.
When the work of Nichiren had been completed, and his realistic pantheism had been able to include within its great receiver and processes of Buddha-making, everything from gods to mud, the circle of doctrine was complete. All grades of men in Japan, from the most devout and intellectual to the most ranting and fanatical, could choose their sect.
But hark ye, lad; if ye expect to be ranting among the queans o' lasses where ye are gaun, ye will come by the waur, I can tell ye; for the fishers are wild chaps, and will bide nae taunts. I promised to be civil and cautious; and, to smooth the good woman, I slipped the promised piece into her hand. The acute organs of the blind man detected this little manoeuvre.
Then why all this ranting and raving, this making of heretics and burning of them, when it is clear at its very core, proving that faith alone takes hold of Christ's death and resurrection, without any works, and that his death and resurrection are our life and righteousness?
Madame Courtois, who is the best woman in the world, gets excited about nothing; she probably wanted to send her husband for Laurence at once. You'll see that it's some false alarm." No; some catastrophe had happened. A number of the village women were standing before the mayor's gate. Baptiste, in the midst of the group, was ranting and gesticulating.
Mix got up to talk, and you should have seen the way your aunt looked at him; as if he'd been a tin god on wheels and he bragged about what the League was doing, and how it had already purified the city, but that was only a beginning and what a lot more it was going to do oh, it was just ranting but everybody clapped and applauded only the man next to me said it was politics instead of reform and then he went on to talk about that ordinance 147, and what it really meant, and how they were going to use it like a bludgeon over the heads of wrong-doers, and all that sickening sort of thing and the more he talked the more I kept thinking.... My dear, all that ordinance says at least, all they claim it says is that we can't keep open on Sunday for profit, isn't it?"
'I began to look into the Bible with new eyes. Prayer preserved me from Ranting errors. The Bible was precious to me in those days. His study of the Holy Oracles now became a daily habit, and that with intense earnestness and prayer.
He was still ranting when Alcibiades, now an enemy of Athens, approached with his soldiers and two beautiful women who cared for nothing but pleasure. Timon was so changed by his bad thoughts and rough life that Alcibiades did not recognize him at first. "Who are you?" he asked. "A beast, as you are," was the reply. Alcibiades knew his voice, and offered him help and money.
I can no more sympathise with a mere eulogist, than I can with a ranting hero on the stage." Addison liked to know as much as possible about the person and character of his authors, inasmuch as it increased the pleasure and satisfaction which he derived from the perusal of their books. What was their history, their experience, their temper and disposition? Did their lives resemble their books?
Maclaren; and then after a great number of civilities, Robin took the pipes and played a little spring in a very ranting manner.
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