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He bowed, and I bowed, until he was satisfied I was somebody, 'Who would you see? he reiterates, adding another bow. "'Well! returned I, 'reckon how I'll think about that. Then the fellow crossed three or four times my track, as much as to say Stranger! you don't go in there.
"You have not stated the question fairly, sir. He reiterates that the absolute belongs to none of us. We perceive truth, but do not create it!" retorted Beulah. "You will perhaps remember his saying explicitly that we can comprehend the Absolute?" "Yes; I recollect; and, moreover, he declares that 'we are conducted to God by a ray of his own being."
His respect for literature in these degenerate days is absolute. It is religion and life, and he reiterates this in every possible form. Speaking of Jones Very, he said he seemed to have no right to his rhymes; they did not sing to him, but he was divinely led to them, and they always surprised you."
Slow scholars we all are; and with what wonderful patience, without a word of pain, or of rebuke, He reiterates His lesson, here a little and there a little, and once more unfolds the conditions of His self-revelation, and the fullness of the blessings that He brings.
"To be sure to be sure Stanhope, a young Royalist kinsman of yours." "Royalist?" reiterates Mary Kirke with a world of meaning to the high-keyed question, "then my welcome was no mistake!
The last letter from Mgr. Persico to the English Cardinal, which has been reprinted, reiterates the disclaimer of responsibility for the action of the Vatican, in these words:
Browning, and regard the first eight books of 'Aurora Leigh' as vigorous, grand and marvellously beautiful, I can not deny that a painful feeling of mortification seizes me when I read the ninth and concluding book, wherein 'Aurora, with most unwomanly vehemence, voluntarily declares and reiterates her love for 'Romney. Tennyson's 'Princess' seems to me more feminine and refined and lovely than 'Aurora'; and it is because I love and revere Mrs.
And thus the distinctions between nature and grace, and between outward and inward religion, become two further articles in what I have called the preamble of her divine commission. Such truths as these she vigorously reiterates, and pertinaciously inflicts upon mankind; as to such she observes no half-measures, no economical reserve, no delicacy or prudence.
In "English institutions and their most necessary reforms," Newman declares and reiterates that this lack of local treasuries is a "hideous blunder," and adds, "every coin in every province is liable to be spent in some war." He urges other changes, which have come to pass in some measure, such as a Viceroy, a "prince of the blood royal," sent out to "receive their occasional homage."
And in that connection it is very striking to notice how the prophet, in the context, reiterates these two words, 'fainteth not, neither is weary. He begins by speaking of 'God, the Lord, the Creator of the ends of the earth, who fainteth not, neither is weary. He passes on to speak of His gift of power to the faint.
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