If thou seeketh after a work which is brighter and more attractive, sweeter and more delightful than all the affairs, it is the thralldom in the Threshold of the Almighty and servitude to His Highness the Lord of Might.
Thy people, and confirm them in the thralldom and adoration of the threshold of Thy Holiness.
For this servant (Abdul-Baha) is intoxicated with the wine of servitude and he is happy and joyful in the thralldom of God.
She knew that Reardon never read any thing, and equally well, that there was little danger of being discovered by him in this last effort to escape from the horrible thralldom in which she was held.
This strange thralldomto a morbid prompting not unfrequently has its outlet in crimes of the deepest dye.
A releasing from thralldom or slavery; disenthrallment.
To release from thralldomor slavery; to give freedom to; to disinthrall.
In those days the United States had not yet fully thrown off a certain thralldom of awe before European opinion.
For Jefferson Davis had long chosen to fancy that Kentucky was held in an unwilling subjection to the Union, and from this thralldom he now designed to relieve her, and to make the Ohio River the frontier of Secession.
Said the carle: "We be yeomen and her vavassors; there is no thralldom in our land.
Is this the young knight of whom thou tellest, he who seeketh his beloved that hath been borne away into thralldom by evil men?
As to the halling of the Chamber of Dais, I have told thee before how my lord, the King's Son, did do make it in memory of the wilderness wherein he found me, and the life of thralldom from which he brought me.
Thralldom of this kind is liable to break out in any community, and those who are now in perfect health may pine away in a short time and flicker.
For the same reasons that I would regard an attempt to rob me of my civil rights as tyranny, do I now protest against the continued civil inequality and thralldom of woman.
We escape for the moment from the thralldom of self; personal happiness merges in something higher; we are glad and still in the sense of a divine Will working in us and in all things.
And e'en such art thou knowing where thriveth the year, And good is all growing save thralldom and fear.
A statement either more aspersive of its author's own candor, or more indicative of his thralldom to prejudice, has rarely been made.
It is obviously true that those clairvoyants were very much oftener beholders of the spirits of those still dwelling in mortal forms than of those who had escaped from thralldom to the flesh.
This is the beginning of woman’s emancipation from the thralldom of centuries.
The mission of the Prophets of God has been to train the souls of humanity and free them from the thralldom of natural instincts and physical tendencies.
They come back convinced, that they have fortunately escaped from the thralldom of a debasing, cruel system.
The Passover was, as we know, the great feast of Israel, first observed on the memorable night of their happy deliverance from the thralldom of Egypt.
Every time they had met Nobili implored Enrica, passionately, to escape from the thralldom of her life, implored her to become his wife.
His benevolent heart throbbed with joy at the thought of her emancipation from the thralldom of her home.
All are free; for, according to the definition, the unjust thralldom imposed on all by brute force and by hereditary prejudice has been suppressed.
Certainly embraces have been interchanged and oaths have been taken; but after, as before the ceremony, men are just what many centuries of administrative thralldom and one century of political literature have made them.
When the thralldom and the stupor of the fever had partly lifted, and before Stewart came to himself, Trevelyan left and went back to Scotland and to old Mactier, nor could anyone persuade him to remain.
It was in truth a dream of heaven—and real, untouched by the thralldom of the morphia.
The thralldom of the Scotch boy’s story was upon him still.
But it has this among its several features; the thralldom to which it subjects its victim has nothing outside itself to which it may be compared.
But mental thralldom is quite as inimical to complete living as thralldom of the body.
His ignorance of art, architecture, history, and literature reduces him to thralldom in any place that exemplifies these.
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