The Dublin Review, 89. ciltNicholas Patrick Wiseman Burns and Oates, 1881 |
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Sayfa 39
... once resolve to struggle vigorously against this tendency should the occasion arrive . This resolve is founded on some given virtuous motive , or assemblage of virtuous motives ; in order to fix our ideas , let us suppose that it is ...
... once resolve to struggle vigorously against this tendency should the occasion arrive . This resolve is founded on some given virtuous motive , or assemblage of virtuous motives ; in order to fix our ideas , let us suppose that it is ...
Sayfa 41
... once proceed to consider ; while the other will find a fit place for discussion a few pages further on . Some persons then have apparently brought themselves to think , that if in the morning I offer to God all my future acts of the day ...
... once proceed to consider ; while the other will find a fit place for discussion a few pages further on . Some persons then have apparently brought themselves to think , that if in the morning I offer to God all my future acts of the day ...
Sayfa 42
... once admit , that such an act is a truly virtuous act of almsgiving . On the other hand suppose I give alms , merely in order that my outward act may become known and help me to a seat in Parliament— it would be ( as we have said ) the ...
... once admit , that such an act is a truly virtuous act of almsgiving . On the other hand suppose I give alms , merely in order that my outward act may become known and help me to a seat in Parliament— it would be ( as we have said ) the ...
Sayfa 44
... once or [ even ] at various times in the day he do this ; but he ought frequently to insert [ explicitly into his daily life ] that sacrifice of mind , which is far more acceptable to God than all other homages in the matter of the ...
... once or [ even ] at various times in the day he do this ; but he ought frequently to insert [ explicitly into his daily life ] that sacrifice of mind , which is far more acceptable to God than all other homages in the matter of the ...
Sayfa 60
... once , while upon earth , He should have debated and consulted with Himself between two or more competing alternatives . This supposition , we say , is simply impossible : because at every moment He knew , in the Beatific Vision , what ...
... once , while upon earth , He should have debated and consulted with Himself between two or more competing alternatives . This supposition , we say , is simply impossible : because at every moment He knew , in the Beatific Vision , what ...
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Sayfa 351 - Many Theresas have been born who found for themselves no epic life wherein there was a constant unfolding of far-resonant action ; perhaps only a life of mistakes, the offspring of a certain spiritual grandeur ill-matched with the meanness of opportunity ; perhaps a tragic failure which found no sacred poet and sank unwept into oblivion.
Sayfa 325 - J'ai perdu jusqu'à la fierté Qui faisait croire à mon génie. Quand j'ai connu la Vérité, J'ai cru que c'était une amie ; Quand je l'ai comprise et sentie, J'en étais déjà dégoûté . Et pourtant elle est éternelle, Et ceux qui se sont passés d'elle Ici-bas ont tout ignoré. Dieu...
Sayfa 351 - With dim lights and tangled circumstance they tried to shape their thought and deed in noble agreement; but after all, to common eyes their struggles seemed mere inconsistency and formlessness; for these later-born Theresas were helped by no coherent social faith and order which could perform the function of knowledge for the ardently willing soul.
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Sayfa 276 - LEE Forth from its scabbard pure and bright, Flashed the sword of Lee ! Far in the front of the deadly fight High o'er the brave in the cause of Right Its stainless sheen like a beacon light Led us to Victory. Out of its scabbard where full long It slumbered peacefully, — Roused from its rest by the battle's song, Shielding the feeble, smiting the strong, Guarding the right, avenging the wrong, Gleamed the sword of Lee.
Sayfa 438 - Sister Augustine, Superior of the Sisters of Charity at the St. Johannis Hospital at Bonn. Authorised Translation by HANS THARAU, from the German "Memorials of AMALIE VON LASAULX.
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