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Some high and eminent in power and dignity, others mean and in subjection." Or as historian Eric Foner put it, "Inequality was considered an expression of God's will,
and in subjection."
The subjection in which his father had brought him up had given him originally great humility of manner;
The subjection in which his father had brought him up had given him originally
The whole middle part of the book, from 3:7 to 16—I'm afraid that should be 16:31—the major portion of the book is about this cycle, and it went through those four stages: sedition by the people, subjection to an enemy, supplication to the Lord, and salvation by a deliverer.
stages: Sedition by the people, Subjection to an enemy, Supplication to the Lord and
and to aim at the restraint of sentiments which were not in themselves eludable appeared to her not merely an unnecessary effort but a disgraceful subjection of reason to commonplace and mistaken notions.
a disgraceful subjection of reason to commonplace and mistaken notions.
I assuredly esteem as a rarity this none-like prudery, which is preserved untamed amid those Bohemian girls who are so easily brought into subjection.
those Bohemian girls who are so easily brought into subjection.