Before they listen even to moderate alterations in the government of their country, they ought to take care that principles are not propagated for that purpose which are too big for their object.
Irenaeus, in the work from which the words just quoted are extracted, very fairly argues that no such traditions as those propagated by the sectaries were to be found in the most ancient and respectable Churches.
A notice of the more important of the false sentiments and dangerous practices which the heretics propagated and the catholics adopted, may enable us to estimate the amount of the damage which the cause of truth now sustained.
Whence the inevitable conclusion is, that the power of originating these motions resides in the brain, and is propagated along the nervous cords.
A race is a propagated variety, and as, by the laws of reproduction, offspring tend to assume the parental form, they will be more likely to propagate a variation exhibited by both parents than that possessed by only one.
They are illusions propagated by matter, and matter has no existence; there is no such thing as matter.
We are particularly anxious to learn of the exact location of superior trees and if any such are found we plan to have these propagated and distributed for test purposes.
Buying my present place in Baldwin, at the close of 1916 gave me about three acres available land and since then I have been gathering grafted, budded or otherwise asexually propagated trees of all the fine varieties that we have.
But all this will not guarantee the improved propagated filbert to be blight-proof.
We certainly do not claim our propagated improved filbert plants are blight-proof.
The bladder fern is propagated in part from its bulblets, while the walking leaf bends over to the earth and roots at the tip.
The long dominion of the Greeks, their colonies, and, above all, their eloquence, had propagated a language doubtless the most perfect that has been contrived by the art of man.
Footnote 39: The fame of the new law for the community of women was soon propagated in Syria (Asseman.
In the West, the Christian aera was first invented in the vith century: it was propagated in the viiith by the authority and writings of venerable Bede; but it was not till the xth that the use became legal and popular.
A rumor devoid of evidence has been propagated by the enemies of Justinian; that the jurisprudence of ancient Rome was reduced to ashes by the author of the Pandects, from the vain persuasion, that it was now either false or superfluous.
The dukes, and at length the princes, of Beneventum, survived the monarchy, and propagated the name of the Lombards.
That they have been propagated from the original stock of Adam, who contained in himself the mental as well as the corporeal seed of his posterity.
He demonstrates incontestably the preservation of the Roman law from Justinian to the time of the Glossators, who by their indefatigable zeal, propagated the study of the Roman jurisprudence in all the countries of Europe.
He entertained a very despicable opinion of the court; and this hepropagated with equal assiduity and success.
The minister descanted upon the insolence, the malice, the immorality, and the seditious calumny which had been of late propagated in theatrical pieces.
The mischief is being worsened andpropagated by the phoneticians.
This present Section 6 is contending that the mischief is being encouraged and propagated by the phoneticians, and Mr. Jones' books are taken as an example of their method.
Next they supposed, that the action of the will caused a motion of the ether to be instantly propagated along the nerves that terminate in the fibres of the muscles, which stimulated them to contraction.
That sound may bepropagated by vibrations, independent of pulses of the air, is evident from the experiment with the string and poker.
It is likewise found that sounds of the same tone but of different intensities are propagated with the same velocity.
This condensation forms the first pulse, and as this, by its elasticity, expands again, pulses of the same sort will be produced and propagated forwards.
These motions they supposed to be propagated along the nerves of sense, to the brain, and from thence along the motory nerves, to the muscles.
Air is universally allowed to be the ordinary medium of sound, or the medium by which sounds are propagated from sonorous bodies, and communicated to the ear.
Further, when once a type of motion has been set up in any sense-organ at the periphery of the body it will be propagated inward to the "common sensorium" in the heart.
These movements arepropagated inwards to the heart, where they all meet.
In fact, we should not know the reason why without a theory of light including the proposition that light-waves are propagated in straight lines and several others.
The first-mentioned diseases are largely propagated by means of a contaminated water supply, whereas there is no evidence that yellow fever is ever communicated in this way.
Having demonstrated the fact that yellow fever is propagated by mosquitoes, Dr.
Many plants can be propagated by what are termed layers.
These magistrates might be oppressive, but they were not idle; and the subtile questions of justice and revenue were infinitely propagated under the new government, which professed to revive the freedom and equity of the Roman republic.
They are supposed to be the varieties which were propagated by the patriarchs and their descendants, the Jewish race.
Scab is propagated more by using the same rubbing posts, than by contact with each other.
The agitation was fostered, and false rumours founded thereon, prejudicial to government, were almost invariably propagated by Mussulmans, while the transmission of a cake is a purely Hindoo practice.
It was, he remarked, directed against those daring and seditious principles that had been so insidiouslypropagated amongst the people, under the plausible and delusive appellation of "The Rights of Man.
In all the rumours which have been propagated about design, and artifice, and stratagem, there is not one word of truth.
The plants may be propagated by unflowered off-sets from the roots, but being biennials are best raised from seed.
From this decree, the identity of the worship of the Celestial Lamb and the Christian Saviour is certified beyond the possibility of doubt, and the mode by which the ancient superstitions were propagated is satisfactorily shown.
Ernest de Bunsen, speaking of Buddha, says: "His religion has never been propagated by the sword.
His religion has never been propagated by the sword.
Thin-shelled varieties, with the astringent red shell-lining almost eliminated, have been bred by selection, and propagated by building on native stock.
In cultivation, the species has proved itself a tree of excellent habit, easilypropagated and transplanted, and of rapid growth.