Hence comes His freedom of spirit, the elevation of His view in the interpretation of events, as also His pious and trustful reserve in face of the enigmas and obscurities that His glance cannot penetrate.
You say you can assist me in explaining all the many enigmas of my fate.
I am not such an enigma to myself as I was; but still there is a cloud over one part of my history which must be cleared away, although I suppose I shall find to the end that there are enigmas in everything in this world.
And now will I relate to ye How all occurr’d in my domain: Then listen to my words, I pray, While those enigmas I explain.
The whole body of the Royal and Sacerdotal Art was hidden so carefully, centuries since, in the High Degrees, as that it is even yet impossible to solve many of the enigmas which they contain.
Our Ancient Masons have concealed from us the most important point of this Divine Art, under hieroglyphical characters, which are but enigmas and parables, to all the Senseless, the Wicked, and the Ambitious.
Only those things which men cease to understand no longer exist for them, at least as WORD; then they enter into the domain of enigmas and mystery.
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Immovable is my depth, but it gleams with floating enigmas and laughters.
Immovable is my depth; but it sparkles with floating enigmas and laughters’ (!
From the toga'd crowd will come one that can solve the knotty points of law, and the enigmas of the statutes.
And must one explain the enigmas which our mental phenomena and the manifestation of our so-called will represent, by the promptings of this blind mysterious force, the fatality of human nature?
The next two Enigmas are attributed to Charles James Fox.
The enigmas of predestination were in his case in the last instance inextricably bound up with deterministic ideas--a fact not unimportant for the fate of his predestinarian ideas, for instance, in the hands of Melanchthon.
While the enigmas for the lanterns are being devised, Chia Cheng is grieved by a prognostic.
Zadig alone guessed that it was Life, and explained all the other enigmas with the same facility.
He entered Babylon on the very day when those who had fought at the tournaments were assembled in the grand vestibule of the palace to explain the enigmas and to answer the questions of the grand magi.
Four days after he was to return with the same arms and to explain the enigmasproposed by the magi.
Some said that the meaning of the enigmas was Fortune; some, the Earth; and others the Light.
Beside the doubling, or so-called gemination, of the canals, there are other enigmas in the markings.
Tis my solitary recreation to pose my apprehension with those involved enigmas and riddles of the Trinity, with incarnation and resurrection.
It is my solitary recreation to pose my apprehension with those involved enigmas and riddles of the Trinity, with incarnation and resurrection.
As my colleague has just explained," said Inglewood, "there are twoenigmas or inconsistencies on which we base the defence.
Table of Contents Part I: The Enigmas of Innocent Smith I.
In the Enigmas of Life (1875) there is much that is hard to reconcile with his own fundamental theology, and he was quite aware of it.
All these political regrets and doubts, however, cannot lessen or affect our interest in those ingenious, subtle, and delicate speculations which Mr. Greg called Enigmas of Life.
But with the enigmas of history there are joined many riddles and wonders of nature, which I must not leave quite unnoticed.
Adam Clarke thought the Serpent was an ape before his sin, and many rabbins concluded he was camel-shaped; but the remaining enigmas have been fairly given up.
For, instead of gloating over objections and picking out what petty enigmas may not be readily soluble, Mr. Dicey has a manly, English way of accepting the preponderant evidence concerning the crisis he came to study.
Philosophy precedes even history; men were desirous of solving the enigmas of the world, before they disentangled from tradition the chronicles of its former habitants.
He had all his life dabbled in puzzles, problems, and enigmas of every kind, and what the Professor didn't know about these matters was admittedly not worth knowing.
The monks of Riddlewell Abbey were noted in their day for the quaintenigmas and puzzles that they were in the habit of propounding.
Readers will remember the riddle of the Sphinx, the monster of Boeotia who propounded enigmasto the inhabitants and devoured them if they failed to solve them.
Unmoved is my depth: but it sparkleth with swimming enigmas and laughters.
With such enigmas and bitterness in his heart did Zarathustra sail o'er the sea.
If at times thou canst not comprehend the language of my thoughts, at times also I hear sweet enigmas in that of thy emotions.
For the enigmas are but love's common language, and love should solve them.
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