Papers 1861-1870 of total 2432 found.
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…completely deprive him of his rational nature, which is the root of his inescapable inclination to virtue. We do not need Hecate to tell us that he is but a wayward son, spiteful and wrathful, who, as other do, loves for his own ends. This is apparent throughout…
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…although she did escape the wrath of her aunt and cousins. While at Lowood, Jane meets an interesting girl named Helen Burns. Helen is Jane’s spiritual and intellectual friend at Lowood. Helen teaches Jane many things about life and religion. At Lowood, Mrs…
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…. and John Kohlenberger, III. Zondervan NIV Bible Commentary: Volume One: Old Testament. Grand Rapids, Michigan: Zondervan. 1994. Clay, Jenny Strauss. The Wrath of Athena. Lanham, Maryland: Rowman & Littlefield. 1997. Driver, Samuel Rolles and George…
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…, there is still left necessarily some natural good in him; sin cannot completely deprive him of his rational nature, which is the root of his inescapable inclination to virtue. We do not need Hecate to tell us that he is but a wayward son, spiteful and wrathful
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…defeat the dragon. Hrothgar is the king of the Danes and the one responsible for the construction of Heorot Hall. He could also almost be blamed for Grendel’s wrath because if he had not built the hall, which served mostly as a monument to himself…
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…. The result was an inability of the Aborigines to live their hunter and gatherer lifestyle and were reduced to begging for food. They also stole cattle and sheep which soon brought the wrath of the farmers who often massacred the culprits. Many Aborigines became…
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…and newspaper articles warning the country of the wrath to come. On May 10, 1940, in the midst of this cataract of disasters, Churchill was called to supreme power and responsibility by a spontaneous revolt of the best elements in all parties. He, almost alone…
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…me through / at that sight--far the worst I ever suffered, / questing the passes of the strange sea" (308-10). It seems that he realizes that the losses were his responsibility and that he too could easily have been a victim of Skylla's wrath. Earlier…
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…children of wrath" (Ephesians 2:3). The unsaved person, according to the Bible, is "dead in trespasses and sins" (Eph. 2:1), "hostile toward God" (Romans 8:7), and "indulging in the lusts of the flesh and of the mind" (Eph. 2:3). Jeremiah said that "the heart…
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…beings to seek revenge by using violence. Achilles’ wrath, obsessive concern with reputation, and overwhelming aspiration to confirm his existence through unnatural brutality testify how easily self-centered desires became the instrument for gratuitous cruelty…
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