To debar subjectivism is not to maintain the illusory or phenomenal character of the individual self; and to rule out materialism is not to assert that the unconscious may not generate and account for the conscious.
Why then should we admit them to the Alphabet, but afterwards debar them from Books?
I could see the plainest disposition on the part of the other members of the government to debar me from having any voice in the counsels of the nation, and so I could no longer hold office and retain my self-respect.
How unaccountable then must it be todebar the great God from thy heart, who stands in no need of thy presents; but, after the manner of princes, brings his own royal dainties with him when he approaches the house of a poor subject!
Debar had a slight scar over his left eye, which alone would be sufficient to distinguish him from the prisoner now at the bar.
As Mrs. Debar wiped the fast falling tears from her eyes, she said: 'I am truly sorry to hear of your misfortunes, but hope things are not so serious as you seem to think.
Now, you sawDebar with his wife in Memphis, and mistook him for me.
We had traced Debar to Memphis, and found where he had his wife concealed, and have been thrown off his track by the great resemblance you bear to him.
He had been gone but a few minutes when Mrs. Debar came in.
From what I heard, Mr. Debar resembles me so much that it requires close inspection to tell one from the other.
Much more does itdebar such interference to private citizens, or to any combinations of citizens, in any State, or States, with the slavery of other States.
Whether It Is Fitting That the Law Should Debar Certain Persons from the Office of Advocate?
Objection 1: It would seem unfitting for the law to debar certain persons from the office of advocate.
Debar not Thy servants from turning their faces towards the light of certitude, that hath dawned above the horizon of Thy will, and suffer them not to be deprived, O my God, of the oceans of Thy signs.
Debar not Thy servants, O my Lord, from the door of Thy grace, and drive them not away from the court of Thy presence.
The complexion of the nose of a buttermilk drinker assues a pale hue which is enchanting, and while his breath may smell like a baby that has nursed too much and got sour, the smell does not debar his entrance to a temperance society.
Would they do an act that would bring disgrace not only upon themselves but their relatives, wives, children, and forever debar them from society for a paltry few dollars that they could bilk a railroad company out of?
Until recently the fact that there was no salary attached to service in Parliament operated to debar from election to the Commons men who were not of independent means.
The vine produces its fruit two weeks later than Concord and is not nearly as hardy, faults that debar it from taking high rank as a commercial grape in New York.
But the variety is incapable of self-fertilization and does not set its fruit well even in a mixed vineyard, which fault shoulddebar it from either the commercial or the amateur list.
The faults just named seem to debar it pretty effectually from becoming a commercial grape in New York and it is not high enough in quality and is lacking in too many other fruit characters to make it of value for the amateur.
Such distinctions as these are but equitable, and consequently, cannot be called prejudice; but to debar the whole caste from polished society on account of colour, is an illiberality unworthy of the "age we live in.
But I am too well acquainted with his candour to imagine, that he expects his assertions to be any farther regarded than they convince; or that he desires to debar others from the same freedom of reason which he has himself used.
And the law further suggests that no extreme of spiritual need can debar any one from availing himself of our great Burnt-sacrifice.
His first object was to gain possession of the conical hill already mentioned, and thus debar the Afghan force on the Asmai heights from receiving accessions either from the masses on the hill further north or by the Kohistan road.
The faults named debar it from becoming a commercial grape and it is not high enough in quality to make it of value for the amateur.
The vine produces its fruit two weeks later than Concord and is not as hardy, faults that debar it from taking high rank as a commercial grape.
He had an intuition that Mrs. Rivers would be equally so; he should certainly quarrel with Melinda, and this would probably debar him from the company of the children--his only hope.
And we frequently expostulated with her; for, though we did not wish to debar her entirely from such amusements, yet there is a medium to be observed in all things, and we did not like to see her going beyond that medium.
She had, at first, yielded to our entreaties; but when she heard that her favourite was recovering, she could no longer debar herself from her society, and entered her chamber long before the danger of infection was past.
I tried to conceal this as much as possible, that I might not debar him from the pleasures natural to one who was entering on a new scene of life, undisturbed by any care or bitter recollection.
Beware lest any reference to wisdom debar you from its Source or withhold you from the Dawning-Place thereof.
By Thy mercy and Thy grace, disappoint him not, O Lord, nor debar him from the revelations of Thy bounty in Thy days, nor cast him away from Thy door which Thou hast opened wide to all that dwell in Thy heaven and on Thine earth.
How regrettable indeed that man should debar himself from the fruits of the tree of wisdom while his days and hours pass swiftly away.
Beware lest the doubts of men debar you from the light of certitude.