As if he were to be consoled by her, or stimulated, or brought back to life!
Though heretics must not be tolerated because they deserve it, we must bear with them, till by a second admonition, they may be brought back to the faith of the church.
Translated: “Though heretics must not be tolerated because they deserve it, we must bear with them till, by a second admonition they may be brought back to the faith of the Church.
Not so much in details as in ensemble, Vignoli in Rome, Palladio at Vicenza, and to a certain degree Scamazzi in Venice, brought back architecture to the sobriety of the commencement of the century.
In this temple of silence, man seems to be brought back to his primeval relations with his Creator.
They must be dealt with as we deal with defiant, naughty children, which can be brought back to obedience and submission better by gentle speech and apparent concession than by rigidity and severity.
The exasperated people menace the monarchy, and therefore the threatened crown must for a while be concealed from the people's sight, that they may be brought back to a sense of duty and loyalty.
He told me that if I did not follow his instructions literally, I should not only be brought back to Simon, but I should have to bear the blame of causing the death of my sister Therese and my aunt Elizabeth.
Could olden Catholicism be rejuvenated, brought back to the youth and candour of primitive Christianity?
That glance round the room, brought backto his remembrance, in an odd flash of memory, Christina's first visit to him, when he was occupying Dr.
But if I was to be brought back again, I should only tell papa that it was no good.
Of course I went to Liverpool, and of course papa had me brought back again.
He received valuable presents in London, which he brought back to Sydney, and sold for three hundred muskets and ammunition.
Their skins he took to Launceston in his boat, and in it he brought back supplies of flour and groceries.
At last he was so fortunate as to shoot a musk duck, which he brought back to the camp, stuck up before the fire, and roasted.
St. Jerome, after having employed the large sums he brought back in the construction of an hospital for pilgrims, terminated his pious career at Bethlehem, at an advanced age.
He brought back, however, a nature unspoiled by the camp.
At length the sudden return of peace, which sent many a warrior to his native cottage, brought back Eugene, a young sun-burnt soldier, to the village.
The nest contained two baby owls, one of which he brought back to the camp with him.
Incidentally their kits, then in the outhouse, would have to be brought back in the blanket and box by our orderlies.
Confined to our houses, we amused ourselves taking bets with the Turkish sentries, who were convinced that the fugitives would be brought back to Kastamoni within a week.
As many of the wounded as we could bring, we brought back with us.
But Ayala would not allow herself to be brought back.
His wife had told him that, if Ayala could be brought back in place of Lucy, she would surely yield.
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