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These passages leave no doubt that this great doctor of the Catholic Church, of unchallenged authority and unspotted orthodoxy, not only declares it to be Catholic doctrine that the work of creation took place in the space of six natural days; but that he warmly repudiates, as inconsistent with our knowledge of the Divine attributes, the supposition that the language which Catholic faith requires the believer to hold that God inspired, was used in any other sense than that which He knew it would convey to the minds of those to whom it was addressed.

June still lay near her, sleeping as tranquilly as if she reposed on we will not say "down," for the superior civilization of our own times repudiates the simile but on a French mattress, and as profoundly as if she had never experienced concern.

It is not indeed till the fifth act, when Joan is represented as a magician, and when the grotesqueness of the author passes even the limits of burlesque, that we fail to see a shred of the poet's skill. Nothing in Shakespeare is at once so unpoetical as well as so untrue to history as the last scene, in which Joan repudiates her father.

He will, of course, know that few men are even rudely consistent in such matters, that the same man in different moods and on different occasions, is capable of referring himself in perfect good faith, not only to different, but to contradictory larger beings, and that the more important thing about an aggregatory idea from the State maker's point of view is not so much what it explicitly involves as what it implicitly repudiates.

This account therefore unequivocally repudiates the Verrazzano claim to the discovery of that part of the country, and thus derogates from the pretensions of the letter instead of supporting them.

In the Punjab too the keynote of unrest is a spirit of revolt not merely against British administrative control, but, in theory at least, against Western influence generally, though in some respects it bears very strongly the impress of the Western influence which it repudiates.

Isn't his honor as dear to me as to his mother? I tell you, I won't rest until he is set right before the world. Where is Mr. Swinton? He is a man, and can make a public denial on behalf of his son. Surely, he's not going to sit quiet, and let Mr. Ormsby " "It is not Mr. Ormsby it is his grandfather who repudiates the checks, Dora. Don't you think that you are best advised by me, his mother?

"We shall like being friends with you very much, but only on terms of perfect equality." "Sure," said Mr. Twist, who was an American. "I thought " She hesitated a moment. "You thought?" encouraged Mr. Twist politely. "I thought at Liverpool you looked as if you were being sorry for us." "Sorry?" said Mr. Twist, in the tone of one who repudiates. "Yes.

He may do it silently and undiscovered in his bed; yes, if he can lift up his heart, and realize the presence of the God of heaven, while the language of hell resounds on every side. Even so, he has an enemy within, striving against the right principle, and responding to all that his better feeling repudiates.

In the fourth act of the earlier play a Heilbronn Councillor says to Goetz: 'We owe no faith to a robber. Whereat Goetz exclaims: 'If you did not wear the emperor's emblem, which I honor in the vilest counterfeit, you should take back that word or choke upon it. Mine is an honorable feud. That is, the knight of the sixteenth century repudiates the name in which Karl Moor glories.

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