Likewise also he had taken the cup after supper, saying, "This cup is the New Testament in my blood which is shed for you.
Janet's exclusiveness will not be of that sort, and for warm-hearted little Babie, trust her.
Allen liked high life for her, so she did not refuse it; but probably her social success was all the greater from her entire indifference, and that of her daughter, to all the questions of exclusiveness and fashion.
It may be so, in fact I believe this to be one of Guildford's most marked social characteristics; but exclusiveness implies local patriotism, which is a refreshing spirit for a Londoner to encounter once in a way.
Godalming folks will tell you that Guildford is "cliquey," by which term I understand exclusiveness to be meant.
At the same time the Jews of the Dispersion had to some extent shaken off the exclusiveness of their old political relations and were prepared to compare and contrast their old territorial theology with cosmopolitan culture.
Augustus, who must have known something about the system, avowedly aimed at restoring the number, the purity, the privileged exclusiveness of the dominant race.
I will even own that, except where restoration rids us of the unchristian exclusiveness of pews, I prefer the unrestored churches, with something of antiquity about them, to the restored.
Thus it seemed to typify the exclusiveness of sects rather than the worldwide hospitality of genuine religion.
The fact that they were Palestinian Jews, who had never had their exclusiveness rubbed off, as Hellenists like Paul and Barnabas had had, explains, and to some extent excuses, their position.
Kindness is the more feminine; and may err through exclusiveness and narrowness of view.
This system, at first maintained with difficulty, in course of time gained control of the Israelitish nature, and its exclusiveness was aggravated by every device of Pharisaic ingenuity.
On their own assumption of the mutual exclusiveness of the conceptions of God and man, they could not do otherwise.
The revival of religion in our age has taken this direction, with an exclusiveness which has had both good and evil consequences.
Cobden is one of the many opponents of caste exclusivenesswho have testified to the purity and efficiency of the unpaid magistracy in their functions of County administrators.
The champions of exclusiveness and racial hatred won the day.
A bony, craggy Scotsman, with a square fighting head and a bulldog jaw, he had conquered the exclusiveness and routine of the British service by the same dogged qualities which made him formidable to Dervish and to Boer.
But at first their exclusivenessis merely to preserve soundness of doctrine and worship, warned by such lamentable lapses as those of King Solomon.
Before the close of the republic that power of assimilation which had been the secret of their success was giving way to 'patriotic' exclusiveness and 'patriotic' greed.
He is supposed by some to be too much a party man, and to consult with too much exclusiveness the interest of the denomination of which he is so prominent a member.
It is natural that there should be a certain exclusiveness observed between the Maltese families and those of the official English residents.
Exclusiveness in a speciality, practiced without any complement, easily leads to exclusiveness in love (not in the sexual appetite!
The Spartans only sought for power, and this led to envy and jealousy, a deplorable although indirect result of the exclusiveness of their laws.
These two assertions are by their exclusivenessequally false.
These people have no titles by which they can be known, so they preserve their exclusiveness by disagreeable manners, as one would hedge a garden by a border of prickly-pear.
Only women of the common class appear indiscriminately in public, Oriental exclusiveness wrapping itself about the sex in China nearly as rigidly as in Egypt.
The exclusiveness and debased condition of the sex produces a shyness and diffidence very prejudicial to their appreciation by strangers.
At such times a severe exclusivenessmay be the truest exhibition of a heartfelt sympathy.
The plan provided for even greater exclusiveness than had characterized the sacred area of the Temple of Solomon; the double courts contributed to this end.
As evidence of the exclusiveness of ancient temples, even those of heathen origin, we find that the altar of pagan worship stood not within the temple proper, but in front of the entrance.
Not that I am personally interested in the exclusivenessof the Order, my connection with the Brooks of Brookcotes being on the distaff side.
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