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... children but never had any , and so adopted Mr. Erskine's orphan nephew - namely , the very man who behaved with such ... child when they adopted him . But he was their heir , as well as the inheritor of his father's fortune , and they ...
... children but never had any , and so adopted Mr. Erskine's orphan nephew - namely , the very man who behaved with such ... child when they adopted him . But he was their heir , as well as the inheritor of his father's fortune , and they ...
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... child of two years of age at her side , and an income from a life insurance made by her husband of one hundred a year . We have seen the child - grown to a beautiful girl of seventeen - we have seen her in the room with Mr. Erskine , at ...
... child of two years of age at her side , and an income from a life insurance made by her husband of one hundred a year . We have seen the child - grown to a beautiful girl of seventeen - we have seen her in the room with Mr. Erskine , at ...
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... child no longer felt herself of a differ- ent world from that of her parents - the father had a companion in the child who could grace his position , and keep her own . They parted with love and anxious lookings forward to the sum- mer ...
... child no longer felt herself of a differ- ent world from that of her parents - the father had a companion in the child who could grace his position , and keep her own . They parted with love and anxious lookings forward to the sum- mer ...
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... begged the Mother mild That she would sue her Jesu sweet To aid my stricken child ; And the meek stone face flashed full of grace As if she smiled . " And methought the eyes of the Full of Grace 36 Christine : A Troubadour's Song .
... begged the Mother mild That she would sue her Jesu sweet To aid my stricken child ; And the meek stone face flashed full of grace As if she smiled . " And methought the eyes of the Full of Grace 36 Christine : A Troubadour's Song .
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... child at play , Though wet , I trow , with tears eno ' That beard so grey . Oh , Hermit , lift him to your breast , There best his heart may bleed ; Since none but heaven can give him rest , Heaven's priest must meet his need : Dry that ...
... child at play , Though wet , I trow , with tears eno ' That beard so grey . Oh , Hermit , lift him to your breast , There best his heart may bleed ; Since none but heaven can give him rest , Heaven's priest must meet his need : Dry that ...
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Page 68 - AND a great sign appeared in heaven : A woman clothed with the sun, and the moon under her feet, and on her head a crown of twelve stars : 2 And being with child, she cried travailing in birth, and was in pain to be delivered.
Page 68 - And she brought forth a man-child, who was to rule all nations with a rod of iron : and her child was caught up unto God, and to his throne.
Page 221 - Christ : and that there is made a conversion of the whole substance of the bread into the body, and of the whole substance of the wine into the blood ; which conversion the Catholic Church calls Transubstantiation.
Page 161 - Jesus suffered him not, but saith unto him, Go home to thy friends, and tell them how great things the Lord hath done for thee, and hath had compassion on thee.
Page 754 - Et in unum Dominum Jesum Christum, Filium Dei unigenitum, et ex Patre natum ante omnia saecula. Deum de Deo, lumen de lumine, Deum verum de Deo vero...
Page 621 - Divine favour, to trace his biography from point to point, and accept those conclusions about him, not which church doctors or even apostles have sealed with their authority, but which the facts themselves, critically weighed, appear to warrant.
Page 281 - THE CHURCH OF ENGLAND A PORTION OF CHRIST'S ONE HOLY CATHOLIC CHURCH, AND A MEANS OF RESTORING VISIBLE UNITY. AN EIRENICON, in a Letter to the Author of "The Christian Year.
Page 90 - Is not the effect of what you have said to expose her to scorn and obloquy •who is dearer to us than any other creature? Have you even hinted that our love for her is anything else than an abuse ? Have you thrown her one kind word yourself all through your book? I trust so, but I have not lighted upon one. And yet I know you love her well. Can you •wonder, then — can I complain much, much as I grieve — that men should utterly misconceive of you, and are blind to the fact that you have put...
Page 430 - Inasmuch as you did it unto the least of these my brethren you did it unto me," or God, and in His answer to the wicked, "Inasmuch as you did it not to them, ye did it not to me," He put the good and bad in acts, and not in the words. So true prayer is in our acts, false prayer is in our words, and by their fruits you shall know them. For He said, "Not all those who say, Lord...
Page 90 - Sentiments such as these I never knew of till I read your book, nor, as I think, do the vast majority of English Catholics know them. They seem to me like a bad dream. I could not have conceived them to be said. I know not to what authority to go for them, to Scripture, or to the Fathers, or to the decrees of Councils, or to the consent of schools, or to the tradition of the faithful, or to the Holy See, or to Reason. They defy all the loci theologici. There is nothing of them in the Missal, in the...