10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «SELF-DENYINGLY»
Discover the use of
self-denyingly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
self-denyingly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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A Monument to the Memory of George Eliot: Edith J. Simcox's ...
Wrote self- denyingly to say all that on Saturday. Still self-denyingly sent the
parcel of mended shirts by a girl. On the next Tuesday (I4th) he was ushered
upstairs bringing another parcel, and when I heard she was in the carriage I
rushed ...
Edith Jemima Simcox, Constance Marie Fulmer, Margaret E. Barfield, 1998
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Søren Kierkegaard: Social and political philosophy : ...
... existence can be described by Kierkegaard as "crime" and "punishment" in that
humankind, having defied the divine purpose, willfully continues in a situation
that tends to isolation from God.37 God can therefore be seen as self-denyingly ...
Daniel W. Conway, K. E. Gover, 2002
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Selected Sermons of George Whitefield
... and are gone before us to inherit the promises. View again and again, how
holily, how self-denyingly, how unblameably they lived: And if self-denial was
necessary for them, why not for us also? Are we not men of lie passions with
them?
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Clavis bibliorum: The key of the Bible, unlocking the ...
To submit silently and self- denyingly to the Lord chastisements, thereupon
aPuring him of many promised blessings under his afflictons, ver. 17. to the end
of the chapt. Job's Reply, is hereunto sub io) ned ; wherein he, 1 Excused his
bitter ...
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Sermons of George Whitefield:
Viewagain and again,how holily,how self-denyingly, how unblameably they lived:
And if self- denial was necessary for them, why notforus also? Are we not
menoflie passions withthem?Do we not live inthe same wicked worldasthey did?
George Whitefield, Two Sparrows, 2014
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Capitalism Unbound: The Incontestable Moral Case for ...
He can achieve values and be happy-but “selfish” and immoral; or he can
surrender values to others and be unhappy but self-denyingly virtuous. An
individual will not feel love or aflection toward one for whom he must sacrifice. He
will ...
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The Russian Memoir: History and Literature
In his “historical studies” published in 1896 he, too, waxes lyrical over
Dolgorukaia's purely Russian character: “Such a delicate, generous and self-
denyingly loving heart grew and blossomed in our native atmosphere under the
warm breath of ...
8
Culture and Society in the Stuart Restoration: Literature, ...
Their near-silence in this and their near-silence on questions of race and slavery
might be linked; certainly they constitute two related absent centers in their texts.
57 They rechannel or displace their energies, in one sense self-denyingly, into ...
... bound by no vows, except, of course, such as they might choose to make for
themselves m private. Here they laboured among the lowest haunts of misery
and sin, piously and self-denyingly enough, sweet souls ! in hope of a higher
place in ...
James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch, Thomas Carlyle, 1848
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Ideology and National Identity in Post-communist Foreign ...
Nevertheless. scholarship and journalism identifies 'ideology' in apparently, or
even self-denyingly. non- ideological foreign policies. K.J. Holsti defined ideology
in such a way that the major key inputs of foreign policy that any country would ...