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feeling with the hardly opened eyes of his spirit after that Lord from whom he came, and to whom he shall return, as many as have eternal life, in the day when Christ the Lord of life shall have destroyed death, and put all enemies under his feet, and given up the kingdom to God, even the Father, that God may be all in all.

When one had left me, the other became my all in all, and for her, my daughter, I again indulged in the dream of ambition which had originated with her mother.

His manners and conversation betokened refinement; and, take him all in all, he was the last man one would have ever taken for a smuggler or a pirate.

Jesu, my sovereign Saviour, Almighty God, there ben no mo: there are no morethou Christ, thou be my governor; [art all in all.

It was all in all to her; but not to him.

"Well, take it all in all," pursued Arizona, "this deal of mine is pretty rotten, but you'd swing just the same for one murder as for two.

"Honey, take you all in all, you're prettier right here in this man's outfit that I ever see youa pile prettier!"

Love is its all in all, even to the design of the religious war which is to rescue the sepulchre of the God of Charity from the hands of the unloving.

The only Cock to my fancy would be a plain inglorious Cock to whom I should be all in all.

THE PHEASANT-HEN One may be all in all to another heart, you see, one can be nothing to the sky!

Taking him all in all, you would have sworn he was repressing some vital emotion.

During a month spent in that part of Belgium where the most savage of the atrocities were reported,a month devoted to a diligent search for the truth,I could run down only two instances where the facts were proved, and where taken all in all and looked at from both sides they constituted an atrocity.

The curse of the French East India Company was Militarism, whilst fortunately for the English our greatest military hero in India, Lord Clive, was so clear-minded that he could write: "I have the liberty of an Englishman so strongly implanted in my nature, that I would have the Civil all in all, in all times and in all places, cases of immediate danger excepted.

But if it is of so much consequence in philosophy even, how you say a thing, when it is the matter which is looked at there rather than the language, what can we think must be the case in causes in which the elocution is all in all?

It was wonderful to see the villages and towns going back to the earth, already invaded by vegetation, and hardly any longer breaking the continuity of pure Nature, the town now as much the country as the country, and that which is not-Man becoming all in all with a certain furore of vigour.

Taken all in all, it seems to me that I am a man a little marred by life, decent enough though to say the truth, rather floating in mid-air because not supported by any dogma, either social or religious.

That which, by receiving the word of God, we are made theoretically to acknowledge, by the dispensations of His Providence-we are made practically to feel, that man is nothing-that God is All in All.' "God's dealings with this mission would seem to be enough to arouse our Church.

I want totally to abandon self, that Christ may be all in all.

"Taken all in all," says the Rev. W.E. Griffis, of Solomon (44), "he was probably one of the worst sinners described in the Old Testament.

She was all in all; my bed-fellow, eat with me, Brought me acquainted.

"The fulness of Him," he said, "that filleth all in all.

There are many imaginations," added the pious old man, "which attend our nature, which must be destroyed before we can enter into that perfect union with the Son, which will render us one with the Father, and will insure our happiness when God shall be all in all, and when all that is foretold in prophecy respecting this present earth shall be completed.

Therefore has He taken from me the light of His countenance, which yet, Mr. Wingfold, with all my sins and shortcomings, yea, and my hypocrisy, is the all in all to me!" He looked the curate in the face with such wild eyes as convinced him that, even if perfectly sane at present, he was in no small danger of losing his reason.

We must sustain each other nowbe all in all to one another, as we have never been before.

The next morning at sunrise we again set out for Savannah, into which city we entered before the noonday heat, finding cool shelter and warm welcome at once under the roof of General Curzon, the South's most polished gentleman and finished man of letters, of whom it may be truly said that, "Take him for all in all, we ne'er shall look upon his like again.

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