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Updated: June 11, 2025
I was very young; I did not know how such a life was against God's pure and holy will at least, not as I know it now; and I tell you truth all the days of my years since I have gone about with a stain on my hidden soul a stain which made me loathe myself, and envy those who stood spotless and undefiled; which made me shrink from my child from Mr Benson, from his sister, from the innocent girls whom I teach nay, even I have cowered away from God Himself; and what I did wrong then, I did blindly to what I should do now if I listened to you."
"Now, don't say you wouldn't have thought it of me," she added, "and don't say you would!" "I am far too jealous to say anything at all," Rachel answered with a flattering stare. "And do you mean to tell me that you took a degree?" "Of sorts," admitted Morna, whose spoken English was by no means undefiled.
We have shown that by the phrase, "kingdom of heaven" we were to understand, first, a holy, happy and immortal existence "beyond the grave, incorruptible, undefiled and that fadeth not away, reserved for us in heaven," and which, with all its perfections and joys, was revealed to us by Jesus Christ; and second, a sincere and living faith in this interesting reality, produced that divine enjoyment, called "the kingdom of heaven within us," the kingdom of heaven among men, &c.
Yet read it, Fan, it cannot harm you; it is very awful, it is fully meant that He was sinless, without spot, undefiled through all. It makes the mystery of sin, and of what it cost to redeem our souls, more awful than ever.
They sang with eyes upturned, with full-throated vigour, albeit a bit warily, with an anxious glance now and then toward those windows beyond which the young lord sulked by the fire. "The Light of Light Divine, True Brightness undefiled. He bears for us the shame of sin, A holy, spotless Child." They sang to the frosty air.
Every earthly possession has its own foes, every earthly joy has its own destructive opposite; but nothing touches this treasure in heaven. It has nothing to fear from men. Nobody can take it out of a man's soul but himself. The inmost circle of our life is inviolable. It is incorruptible and undefiled and fadeth not away, for it all comes from the eternal God and our eternal union to Him.
James Stewart's name, had he been no king, would have been associated with this place, as that of his master in poetry is with the flowery ways of Kent. Nor was his inspiration derived alone from the well of English undefiled. A still more wonderful gift developed in him when he got home to his native country.
Our conscience, at least, will be pure and undefiled, and we shall pass to the end of our pilgrimage sans peur, though perchance, even then, not sans reproche. "Servitudes," as Miggs, the veteran vestal remarked, "is no inheritance," but there are natures who thrive rarely in this tranquil and inglorious condition.
They also dwelt upon the prophecy of the return of Elijah, in Malachi 4:5. Yea, rather, being good, I came into a body undefiled."
Astolos chiton, the under garment, frock, or tunic, without anything, either himation or peplus, over it. The Romans, on the other hand, gave their daughters in marriage as early as twelve years old, or even under; thus they thought their bodies alike and minds would be delivered to the future husband pure and undefiled.
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