The Bulletin: A Catholic Journal Devoted to Religion, Education, General Literature, Science, &c., &c, Issue 1W.E. Stutter, 1852 |
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... things worse , my master is absent from the hall . " Father Hubert replied not , but followed the female servant who now came forward to lead the way , and with a hasty step threaded the long galleries which separated them from the ...
... things worse , my master is absent from the hall . " Father Hubert replied not , but followed the female servant who now came forward to lead the way , and with a hasty step threaded the long galleries which separated them from the ...
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... thing ; truly the deceased lady had oftentimes been a hard task - mistress , yet she was the only friend the forlorn Emeline had ever known ; and she thought not of her harsh uneven temper , of her proud and haughty bearing , or that ...
... thing ; truly the deceased lady had oftentimes been a hard task - mistress , yet she was the only friend the forlorn Emeline had ever known ; and she thought not of her harsh uneven temper , of her proud and haughty bearing , or that ...
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... thing to go to as well as we could . We all got ashore prison , but ' twas the happiest day of my pretty nigh , but ... things , wasn't very badly off . the Portugese sailors , and a lot of our own My master , while he lived , didn't ...
... thing to go to as well as we could . We all got ashore prison , but ' twas the happiest day of my pretty nigh , but ... things , wasn't very badly off . the Portugese sailors , and a lot of our own My master , while he lived , didn't ...
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... thing at a sartin time , they tell me that every two years of my service would ha ' counted for three , and then the government would ha ' had a right to ha ' made me a pensioner . They are very sorry , of course , and so am I ; but it ...
... thing at a sartin time , they tell me that every two years of my service would ha ' counted for three , and then the government would ha ' had a right to ha ' made me a pensioner . They are very sorry , of course , and so am I ; but it ...
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... thing in its passage . This torrent A Beetle , of the species called Capricorn , of fire lasts sometimes for several days , was found in a piece of wood in the hold of wave succeeding wave , till it reaches the a ship at Plymouth . The ...
... thing in its passage . This torrent A Beetle , of the species called Capricorn , of fire lasts sometimes for several days , was found in a piece of wood in the hold of wave succeeding wave , till it reaches the a ship at Plymouth . The ...
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Page 251 - Is any man sick among you ? Let him bring in the priests of the Church, and let them pray over him, anointing him with oil in the name of the Lord, and the prayer of faith shall save the sick man ; and the Lord shall raise him up : and if he be in sins, they shall be forgiven him...
Page 135 - ... injured brood. The barking of the dog, the mewing of the cat, the creaking of a passing wheelbarrow, follow with great truth and rapidity.
Page 152 - Quickly they go, for they are awful words of sacrifice, they are a work too great to delay upon, as when it was said in the beginning, " What thou doest, do quickly." Quickly they pass, for the Lord Jesus goes with them, as He passed along the lake in the days of his flesh, quickly calling first one and then another; quickly they pass, because as the lightning which shineth from one part of the heaven unto the other, so is the coming of the Son of Man. Quickly they pass, for they are as the words...
Page 24 - All Nature is but art, unknown to thee All chance, direction, which thou canst not see; All discord, harmony not understood; All partial evil, universal good: And, spite of pride, in erring reason's spite, One truth is clear, Whatever is, is right.
Page 108 - I never remember in my time a real Bishop, — a grave elderly man, full of Greek, with sound views of the middle voice and preterperfect tense, gentle and kind to his poor clergy, of powerful and commanding eloquence ; in Parliament never to be put down when the great interests of mankind were concerned ; leaning to the Government when it was right, leaning to the People when they were right ; feeling that if the Spirit...
Page 94 - WE MIGHT HAVE BEEN! We might have been! — these are but common words, And yet they make the sum of life's bewailing; They are the echo of those finer chords, Whose music life deplores when unavailing. We might have been!
Page 42 - OI could beat myself ! and now there is no help! - the first moment, the first impression is over - is lost; though I should live a thousand years, long as Niagara itself shall roll, I can never see it again for the first time. Something is gone that cannot be restored.
Page 152 - ... to me nothing is so consoling, so piercing, so thrilling, so overcoming as the Mass, said as it is among us. I could attend Masses for ever, and not be tired. It is not a mere form of words — it is a great action, the greatest action that can be on earth. It is, not the invocation merely, but, if I dare use the word, the evocation of the Eternal. He...
Page 142 - Oh to be sprinkled from the wells Of Christ's own sacred Blood, excels Earth's best and highest bliss : The ministers of wrath divine Hurt not the happy hearts that shine With those red drops of His ! 5. Ah ! there is joy amid the saints...
Page 201 - Indians and the various curiosities and productions he had brought from the New World. The fame of his discovery had resounded throughout the nation, and, as his route lay through several of the finest and most populous provinces of Spain, his journey appeared like the progress of a sovereign. Wherever he passed, the country poured forth its inhabitants, who lined the road and thronged the villages.