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Updated: May 31, 2025


The Holy Spirit is very much spoken of in connection with power; and it is right that we should seek power. It is not so much spoken of in connection with the graces. And yet these are always more important than the gifts of power the holiness, the humility, the meekness, the gentleness, and the lovingness; these are the true marks of the Kingdom.

And this way, as I have known, I perceived that, for her dear sake, I should not let my lovingness weaken me in that moment. And, in verity, I shifted my hand and loosed the fastenings of her garment, so that her pretty shoulders did be bared.

According to these arrangements it was only a few days until Linda wrote Marian that her room was ready for her and that any time she desired to come and take possession she could test the lovingness of the welcome that awaited her by becoming intimately acquainted with it. Marian answered the letter immediately. She said that she was planning to come very soon to test that welcome.

When her school days were over she returned to New York and gave herself into her mother's hands. Her mother's kindness of heart and sweet-tempered lovingness were touching things to Bettina. In the midst of her millions Mrs. Vanderpoel was wholly unworldly.

Yet the lovingness of Romola's soul had clung to that image in the past, and while she stood rigidly aloof, there was a yearning search in her eyes for something too faintly discernible. But there was no corresponding emotion in the face of the monk. He looked at the little sister returned to him in her full womanly beauty, with the far-off gaze of a revisiting spirit.

This was almost inevitable, with Helen's peculiar character. As she sat there, the sun shining on her fair face still fair; a clear, healthy red and white, though she was over forty you might trace some harsh lines in it, and see clearly that, save for her exceeding unselfishness and lovingness of disposition, Mrs.

But under all his lovingness and his boyishness, Laurence had a sternness, a ruggedness as adamantine as one of Cromwell's Iron-sides. With him to know would be to act. Well he mustn't know. It terrified her to think of just what might happen, if Laurence knew. Under the circumstances there seemed but one course open to her to give up Laurence, and that without explanations.

Who, as thou drivest off, a happy, man, and noddest with a grateful lovingness to Pecksniff in his nightcap at his chamber-window, would not cry, 'Heaven speed thee, Tom, and send that thou wert going off for ever to some quiet home where thou mightst live at peace, and sorrow should not touch thee!

He was after the truth like a dog on a scent, and he didn't think he had it yet. "Madame Beattie," he said, "tells you she believes that Esther " his voice slipped caressingly on the word with the lovingness of usage, and Lydia saw he called her Esther in his thoughts "Madame Beattie tells you she believes that Esther did this this incredible thing."

"I have heard and thought of her until she has become a living creature," John Baird said. "I hear of her from others than yourself. Miss Starkweather that poor girl from the mills, Susan Chapman you yourself keep her before me, alive. I seem to know the very deeps of her lovingness and understand her. Oh, that she should have died!"

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