But there is no disguising the fact that profuseness of living was countenanced in the highest places of the Church; which, if it does not excuse, at any rate explains the excesses of the 'inferior clergy.
Amidst such surroundings it is scarcely matter for surprise that we occasionally read of profuseness in the high places of the Church as well as the State.
With increased and increasing liabilities, there was more profuseness and greater recklessness.
There is profusenessin the promise, there is a niggardly stinginess in the performance.
Hopeful, but solitary; thou art made to bless generations by the profuseness of thy wealth.
Another distinguishing feature is the profuseness of cotton embroidery on the front of the garment.
The species of Gyrinus are not numerous in Britain, not more than eight being known to naturalists; but the paucity of species is compensated by the profuseness of the individuals, and of these natator is the most abundant.
Nay even those law-givers that chiefly opposed luxury andprofuseness have particularly confined marriage feasts to a set number.
In these great and noble doctrines indeed you instruct us; but our own observation sufficiently assures us, that the greatest profuseness in a feast appears neither delightful nor genteel, unless beautified by order.
The suddenness of its attack, the profuseness of the discharge, and its coming on without any evident cause, are peculiarly suspicious.
The Madani are, like the Meccans, a curious mixture of generosity and meanness, of profuseness and penuriousness.
Close by it was a morning-glory, which was in remarkable fullness and freshness of bloom, its gay profuseness of purple, pink, and variegated white making it indeed the glory of the morning.
To a Northerner, accustomed to see so much enrichment expended upon the soil to force from it an annual return, this profuseness of unstimulated yield is a surprise.
The profuseness and variety of beautiful ferns and orchidaceous plants will also be sure to attract the attention of the Northern visitor.
He could not but be struck with the beauty of the nymphs, he could not but be surprised with the profuseness of the entertainment, and the richness of the preparations.
The profuseness of the illuminations outdid the brightness of the meridian sun.
Its flora is spontaneous and magnificent, repaying the least attention by a development and profuseness of yield that is surprising.
The vegetation is remarkable for its profuseness and almost tropical luxuriance.
The profusenessof quotation in Polycarp's Epistle arises from a want of originality.
Its most important feature is the profuseness of quotation from the Apostolic writings.
This result may occur after a few days from the profuseness of the hemorrhage; usually, however, only after several weeks.
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