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No doubt the germ of the special form of tape-worm which troubles oysters, irritates to pearl-making, and passes through other transformations in other hosts, and completes its cycle in the body of a shark, would be too minute for inexpert detection.
Leo the Third consecrated it in 804, and tradition says that two bishops of Tongres, who were buried at Maestricht, arose from their graves, in order to complete, at that ceremony, 365 bishops and archbishops representing the days of the year. This historical and legendary church, from which the town has taken its name, has undergone, during the last thousand years, many transformations.
Darwin was given an imposing reputation as not only an Evolutionist, but as the Evolutionist, with the immense majority who never read his books. The few who never read any others were led by them to concentrate exclusively on Circumstantial Selection as the explanation of all the transformations and adaptations which were the evidence for Evolution.
No religious institution can remain stationary, unaffected by the changing conditions of the society in which it exists. The progress of the intellect, and the development of social, political and industrial conditions, effect great transformations in religious organizations. The monastic institution grew up amid the radical changes of European society.
Only those who have seen at close range these sad soul transformations can believe in their painful reality and explain their frequency. The activities of non-Catholic bodies among the foreign element are another obstacle to the work of the Church. Like the locusts of Egypt a cloud of proselytizers have alighted on those parts of the Provinces where the new Canadian is in the making.
Now you've come I shall be a girl all over again." And Isabelle was her old self for the first time since Vickers had joined her in Paris a month before, no longer preoccupied, striving after some satisfaction that never perfectly arrived. Here the past was upon them both, in spite of Osgood's transformations, a past when they had been close, in the precious intimacy of brother and sister.
"This world, which is the same for all," he says, "no one of gods or men has made; but it was ever, is now, and ever shall be, an ever-living Fire, with measures kindling, and measures going out." "The transformations of Fire are, first of all, sea; and half of the sea is earth, half whirlwind." This theory, though no longer one which science can accept, is nevertheless scientific in spirit.
And two successive mornings without soap and the services of a stout comb are likely to work all sorts of demoralizing transformations in the appearance of even a lady of leisure, to say nothing of a girl who had worked hard all day in a dirty factory. Fortunately the street was deserted.
The work, as has been shown, assumed its final form before the close of the eighteenth century; with the nineteenth it commenced its triumphant progress over the civilised world. Some of the subsequent transformations and migrations of the book are worthy of brief record. A voluminous German continuation was published at Stendhal in three volumes between 1794 and 1800.
The Egyptian mythology is another matter: it cannot be omitted, but on account of its mysterious character it calls for a more symbolical exposition; the legend of Epaphus, for instance, and that of Osiris, and the conversion of the Gods into animals; and, in particular, their love adventures, including those of Zeus himself, with his various transformations.
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