Her personal appearance and bearing are ineffaceably stamped upon my memory.
Her hair is already gray with many cares and crosses; her first-born son is dying in these weeks: black falsehood has ineffaceably soiled her name--ineffaceably while this generation lasts.
He had more ineffaceably than anyone recorded his initiation from of old.
In the moment consumed by my mournful survey, the whole aspect of the place impressed itself ineffaceably on lifelong remembrance.
So ineffaceably is the Sacrament of Unity impressed on the whole Gospel account of spiritual government.
Just as the lives of Buddha and of Mohammed are wrought ineffaceably into the civilization of Africa and Asia, so the life of Jesus is wrought ineffaceably into the higher civilization, the nobler social conceptions of Europe.
Just as the lives of Buddha and of Mohammed are wrought ineffaceably into the civilisation of Africa and Asia, so the life of Jesus is wrought ineffaceably into the higher civilisation, the nobler social conceptions of Europe.
Her hair is already gray with many cares and crosses; her first-born son is dying in these weeks: black falsehood has ineffaceably soiled her name; ineffaceably while this generation lasts.
Arbuthnot's best remembered work is 'The History of John Bull'; not because many people read or will ever read the book itself, but because it fixed a typical name and a typical character ineffaceably in the popular fancy and memory.
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