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Besides, as a minister he must have had a surfeit of all possible qualities in the love affairs of people intending matrimony. As a casuist he was more reasonably concerned in the next fact which Clementina laid before him.
But our young ministers will attain to assurance not so much by consulting Rutherford, skilled casuist in such matters as he is, as by themselves going forward in a holy life and a holy ministry. 'It is not God's design, says Jonathan Edwards, 'that men should obtain assurance in any other way than by mortifying corruption, increasing in grace, and obtaining the lively exercises of it.
"But suppose it possible for me thus to get possession of two hundred dollars, and suppose I do not get back safely after our adventure, and do not have the handling of more money in my own right what then?" "You'll only be supporting his daughter out of his own money that is all." "Humph! Quite a casuist." "But is n't there reason in it?" "I do n't know.
He read the narrative with a solemnity of tone that would have graced the most righteous action: was it not the deed of a man according to God's own heart? how could it be other than right! Casuist ten times a week, he made no question of the righteousness of David's wickedness!
I am a poor casuist, Sir; nor do I think the loyal commander of the Coquette would wish to uphold all that sophistry can invent on such a subject.
“Alyosha! Alyosha! What do you say to that! Ah, you casuist! He must have been with the Jesuits, somewhere, Ivan. Oh, you stinking Jesuit, who taught you? But you’re talking nonsense, you casuist, nonsense, nonsense, nonsense. Don’t cry, Grigory, we’ll reduce him to smoke and ashes in a moment.
I believe that by comparison he saw in my father a better friend of youth. 'We shall not be the worse for a ghostly adviser at hand, my father said to me with his quaintest air of gravity and humour mixed, which was not insincerely grave, for the humour was unconscious. 'An accredited casuist may frequently be a treasure. And I avow it, I like to travel with my private chaplain. Mr.
Toby was not a casuist that he knew of, at least and I don't mean to say that when he began to take to the Bells, and to knit up his first rough acquaintance with them into something of a closer and more delicate woof, he passed through these considerations one by one, or held any formal review or great field-day in his thoughts.
But dear, dear Eugene, do not do not leave us this night; Walter's room is ready for you, and if it were only to walk across that valley in such weather, it would be cruel to leave us. Let me beseech you; come, you cannot, you dare not refuse me such a favour." Aram pleaded his vow, but it was overruled; Madeline proved herself a most exquisite casuist in setting it aside.
The thing is done; the honor of France is satisfied, and I can now release the nuncio, and make all necessary excuses to his holiness." The marquise gazed searchingly at the countenance of the royal casuist, who bore her scrutiny without flinching, and, with a slight clearing of his throat, went on: "I am not yet at the end of my chapter of vexations.
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