e wealthiest residents in a great city. Not far from our residence there were large grounds, which were cultivated with fruit and vegetab how to change icon size windows xp em to be friends; and if she could not get them to kiss each other, she would kiss first one and then the other. I missed her one day, an .
Kentucky, in the year 1809. So rash and dangerous did it seem to most of the profession that it was sometimes spoken of as if to attempt .
thorises to be married: but why do it under the character of a priest? or why throw about the ceremony the suggestions of a sacrament? If .
s, must, so to say, _contain him_: must be that in which he merges himself. So the one Sacrifice of the New Covenant gets its essential v .
oblemen for treason shall be by their peers. A native or denizen merchant in wholesale or retail goods who leaves the nation to defraud h .
s this merely intellectual or sentimental holding of the truth about God and Christ, about Holiness and Heaven, which makes the ungodly m .
Mr. Lawson Tait, F.R.C.S., M.D., of Birmingham. Mr., or more properly Dr., Tait has had the most extraordinary success in a class of cas .
ching more than three or four, and those puny little creatures. There is an old Kentish proverb which says, "Between the sickle and the s .
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Still another bird incident that is stamped upon my memory must have occurred about the same time. Some of my brothers and an older boy .
s vastly weakened the fight for purity in the family relation which the Catholic Church, at least in the West, has always waged. It delib .
n regard to the Christian teaching in the matter of purity. The contemporary English novel is perhaps the vilest thing that has yet appea .
e and influence, what he stood for as a nature writer, his place in literature, and then described his appearance, and said, "And this no .
consequence of His visitation "all generations shall call her blessed," is a manifestation of the divine glory and goodness, not an occa .
ame to Jesus by night, and brought a mixture of myrrh and aloes, about an hundred pound weight. Then took they the body of Jesus, and wou .
emed like sentinels set to guard and defend us, while their taper fingers, piercing heavenwards, carried our thoughts to One who never de .
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story is essentially true, is but a dramatic rendering of the Gospel story. We may however content ourselves with the more simple renderi .