Banished from its usurped foothold under the National Government, Slavery will no longer enter, with distracting force, into national politics, making and unmaking laws, making and unmaking Presidents.
The main interest which Andronicus took in life was concerned with things ecclesiastical--it would be wrong to say things religious--and he spent his life in making and unmaking patriarchs of Constantinople.
They were neither to see an independent German kingdom on the Danube and Morava, nor to remain under the rule of a semi-civilized German Magister militum, making and unmaking ministers, and perhaps Caesars, at his good pleasure.
Their success has been considerable, not perhaps in making Protestants, but in unmaking Catholics.
This alleged connection of Protestantism and liberty, and of Catholicity and despotism, the Abbe Martin maintains, is what gives to Protestant missions in old Catholic nations the principal part of their success in unmaking Catholics.
The spell extends to everything, be it man or beast, that comes within the range of its influence, and the unmaking of the spell necessitates going back step by step to the point at which it originated.
In vital activity we see, then, that which subsists of the direct movement in the inverted movement, a reality which is making itself in a reality which is unmaking itself.
Such was President Tucker's course on The Making andUnmaking of the Preacher.
It is possibly this very unmaking and remaking, this readjustment which we see at work in the lives of the great mystics, and which naturally causes great psychic and even physical disturbances.
By unmaking that which these needs have made, we may restore to Intuition its original purity, and so recover contact with the Real.
Next to bad blood--which cries for expression out of the graveyards of remote generations--the carrying power of false suggestion and example is perhaps the most potent force in unmaking men.
Since society has had a hand in the unmaking of him at every step of his career from his first conscious thought, what has society to propose that will undo, at least in part, the harm done to him.
Horne Fisher was still looking silently into the well; a moment later he answered: "We certainly have the art of unmaking mistakes.
There is really a certain talent in unmaking a mistake.
We have under its constitution no right to call upon it to aid us, directly or indirectly, in unmaking Protestant children of their Protestantism.
It is its business to protect us in the free and full enjoyment of our religion, not to engage in the work of unmaking our children of their Catholicity.
Philosophers and statesmen believe it to be the work of their own hands; they did not make it, but they have for three hundred years been unmaking it by reformations and revolutions.
Philosophers and statesmen believe it to be the work of their own hands: they did not make it; but they have for three hundred years been unmaking it by reformations and revolutions.
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