For a time the majority of the Oriental bishops adopted an attitude favourable to Novatian and unfavourable to Cornelius and Cyprian.
In Tertullian's time the theory, that it was on a level with baptism (see Melito, 12.
But in time the burden of grievances was generally felt and then the seigniorial system was doomed.
In time the 78th Highlanders were disbanded, but certainly not at Murray Bay, and, though hundreds of them remained in Canada, only a few individual soldiers came to Nairne's settlement.
In time the Church in Canada had a number of seminaries for training priests and it now levies a heavy tithe upon the best intellects of the country.
The last mattress remaining to her bed was the place where she stored her savings; she unsewed the ticking, put in from time to time the bit of gold saved from her needs, wrapped carefully in wool, and then sewed the mattress up again.
After a time the Knights of Idleness attained to the beau-ideal of malicious mischief, not only as to the accomplishment but, still more, in the invention of their pranks.
They “inquired and searched diligently,” “searching what, or what manner of time the Spirit of Christ which was in them did signify.
When after a time the excitement in Prague subsided, Huss returned to his chapel of Bethlehem, to continue with greater zeal and courage the preaching of the word of God.
Large accessions had been made to the various churches, but after a time the spirit of opposition was manifested even against these converts, and the churches began to take disciplinary steps with those who had embraced Miller’s views.
In summer-time the harvest is reaped and the vintage gathered in by labourers, whose homes lie far away in the Abruzzi mountains.
In summer-time the artists in Rome wander out here to take shelter from the burning heat of the flat Campagna land, and to sketch the wild Salvator Rosa scenery which hems in the town on every side.
For a time the Pro-Papal party were in a state of high exultation.
If father Juan had not been a priest he would likewise have shared a similar fate; as it was he merely suffered for a time the dread of suspense which indeed must have been terrible enough.
For a time the enemy's troops fought with desperate courage; but Sandoval kept up so sharp a fire upon them with the crossbows and muskets, that he soon was enabled to force a passage with the horse.
The opposing views appeared wholly irreconcilable, and for a time the parting of the ways seemed to have been reached.
He became in time the terror of his associates, and the nightmare of visitors in the galleries.
After a time the captain's voice was heard to summon the men, and Small was sent to relieve Gregory; but the mate declined to leave his post, and no attempt was made to enforce obedience.
Hours passed away, hours of dread, for from time to time the hull of the cutter seemed to be struck from below, vibrating through every timber as earthquake shock after shock was felt.
They dominate it in bulk and height; they form the chief impulse of the tremendous movement, and it is they that choke from time to time the channel of the mighty torrent, and helplessly hold it in the arrest of a block.
The perspective is seldom free of them, and from time totime the air is tainted with their breath, which is now one of the most characteristic stenches of civilization.
In Cicero's time the practice, with all its chances, had come to be well understood.
Half the population of the Roman cities were slaves, and in Cicero's time the freedom of the city, which he regarded as necessary to liberty, belonged only to a small proportion of the population of Italy.
After a time the Adventure fell in with a fine English ship, called the Royal Captain, and although she was probably laden with a rich cargo, Kidd did not attack her.
But it was not often that one of these great ships was taken, and for a time the results of Spanish robbery and cruelty were safely carried to Spain.
In a fortnight's time the earth in the pot appeared extremely dry; but not until the thirty-fifth day were the leaves in the least affected; they then became slightly reflexed, though still soft and green.
From time to time the sound of the ship's bell, tolling the hour, was heard, the creaking of the blocks and ropes, and the mournful flap of the sails as the brig rolled lazily on the long swell.
For a time the horizon of the Indian world seemed again clouded over by an event which was wholly unexpected.
The moon was just rising over the mountain range, the night was quite still, save when from time to time the cry of the jackal could be heard from the plain.
Look back: Nothing to us was all fore-passed eld Of time the eternal, ere we had a birth.
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