The American Catholic Quarterly Review, Nide 11James Andrew Corcoran, Patrick John Ryan, Edmond Francis Prendergast Hardy and Mahony, 1886 |
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Sivu 3
... speaking , of course , Angli- canly - places political expediency above principle , secular Liberals ( a fortiori secular Radicals ) cannot be expected to be painfully conscientious . Yet this question of " principle " is the more ...
... speaking , of course , Angli- canly - places political expediency above principle , secular Liberals ( a fortiori secular Radicals ) cannot be expected to be painfully conscientious . Yet this question of " principle " is the more ...
Sivu 32
... speak , might be purified in its source - the very citadel of the soul possessed and manned against besieging temptations . And this method - suited to temptations the subtlest as well as the simplest , to constitutions the most ...
... speak , might be purified in its source - the very citadel of the soul possessed and manned against besieging temptations . And this method - suited to temptations the subtlest as well as the simplest , to constitutions the most ...
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... speaking , in a friendly atmosphere . But evidently their fortitude and resources were not to be lightly taxed . On Monday , they began to prepare their own house , -a store lent them free of rent by Colonel Pierre Menard , who had the ...
... speaking , in a friendly atmosphere . But evidently their fortitude and resources were not to be lightly taxed . On Monday , they began to prepare their own house , -a store lent them free of rent by Colonel Pierre Menard , who had the ...
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... speak , and ask , ' In the name of God , who are you ? and what do you want ? ' Night came , and with it my preternatural visitant , whom in a loud voice I inter- rogated according to orders ; but , receiving no answer , said , as ...
... speak , and ask , ' In the name of God , who are you ? and what do you want ? ' Night came , and with it my preternatural visitant , whom in a loud voice I inter- rogated according to orders ; but , receiving no answer , said , as ...
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... speak to any one . The permanent chapel , the reader must know , was assigned to the brick building , on which , as soon as the plastering in the frame building was done , the masons had got to work once more , and worked this time so ...
... speak to any one . The permanent chapel , the reader must know , was assigned to the brick building , on which , as soon as the plastering in the frame building was done , the masons had got to work once more , and worked this time so ...
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Sivu 433 - I HELD it truth, with him who sings To one clear harp in divers tones, That men may rise on stepping-stones Of their dead selves to higher things.
Sivu 584 - A foolish consistency is the hobgoblin of little minds, adored by little statesmen and philosophers and divines. With consistency a great soul has simply nothing to do.
Sivu 435 - At bottom, it turns still on power of intellect; it is a man's sincerity and depth of vision that makes him a Poet. See deep enough, and you see musically; the heart of Nature being everywhere music, if you can only reach it.
Sivu 112 - STRONG Son of God, immortal Love, Whom we, that have not seen thy face, By faith, and faith alone, embrace, Believing where we cannot prove; Thine are these orbs of light and shade; Thou madest Life in man and brute ; Thou madest Death; and lo, thy foot Is on the skull which thou hast made. Thou wilt not leave us in the dust: Thou madest man, he knows not why, He thinks he was not made to die; And...
Sivu 747 - The objects of the Association are, by periodical and migratory meetings, to promote intercourse between those who are cultivating science In different parts of America, to give a stronger and more general impulse and more systematic direction to scientific research, and to procure for the labors of scientific men increased facilities and a wider usefulness.
Sivu 585 - They do not seem to me to be such; but if I am the devil's child, I will live then from the devil.' No law can be sacred to me but that of my nature. Good and bad are but names very readily transferable to that or this; the only right is •what is after my constitution, the only wrong what is against it.
Sivu 112 - Thou wilt not leave us in the dust: Thou madest man, he knows not why; He thinks he was not made to die; And thou hast made him: thou art just.
Sivu 113 - MAY I join the choir invisible Of those immortal dead who live again In minds made better by their presence : live In pulses stirred to generosity, In deeds of daring rectitude, in scorn For miserable aims that end with self. In thoughts sublime that pierce the night like stars, And with their mild persistence urge man's search To vaster issues.
Sivu 113 - My own dim life should teach me this, That life shall live for evermore, Else earth is darkness at the core, And dust and ashes all that is ; This round of green, this orb of flame, Fantastic beauty; such as lurks In some wild Poet, when he works Without a conscience or an aim.
Sivu 585 - Power ceases in the instant of repose; it resides in the moment of transition from a past to a new state, in the shooting of the gulf, in the darting to an aim. This one fact the world hates ; that the soul becomes; for that forever degrades the past, turns all riches to poverty, all reputation to a shame, confounds the saint with the rogue, shoves Jesus and Judas equally aside.