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(Sabine) title: Conscience and Sin: Daily Meditations for Lent, Including Week-days and Sundays date: pages: extension: .txt txt: ./txt/54291.txt cache: ./cache/54291.txt Content-Encoding ISO-8859-1 Content-Type text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1 X-Parsed-By ['org.apache.tika.parser.DefaultParser', 'org.apache.tika.parser.csv.TextAndCSVParser'] X-TIKA:content_handler ToTextContentHandler X-TIKA:embedded_depth 0 X-TIKA:parse_time_millis 3 resourceName b'54291.txt' Done mapping. Reducing subject-conscience-gutenberg === reduce.pl bib === id = 4041 author = Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot title = Conscience date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 13394 sentences = 733 flesch = 90 summary = "Will you please to give me two cents, Mother?" said Frank, one day. "And two for me, Mother," said Harry, "for I want a piece as well as "Shall I tell?" said Harry to Frank. "I will tell you a story," said Mrs. Chilton, of a man who overcame "Now," said Mrs. Chilton, "I will give you, boys, the money you ask "But, Mother," said Harry, "I am sure chalking a boy's back is a "We don't want candles yet, do we, Mother," said Harry. "Did you not say to us, the other day, Mother," said Frank, "that, One day a good man came to visit her, and told her of a school in "Be sure, my son," said Mr. Pratt, as he left his counting room, in "My mother," replied Mrs. Chilton, "said to me, when I was a girl, think," said she, "I have got a good place for you. cache = ./cache/4041.txt txt = ./txt/4041.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5361 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 06 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 25532 sentences = 1598 flesch = 79 summary = Hodder thought he detected, as he spoke these words, a certain relaxation "It's a matter," he said, looking into McCrae's eyes, "of Christianity," Hodder went on, "the spectacle of which turns thousands of men and women in sickening revolt against the Church of Christ to-day. "You thought I'd come to it?" demanded Hodder, as though the full force "Drop in on me sometime," he said, "I'd like to talk to you--Hodder heard Was it possible that she, Alison Parr, were going to church now? "Why, my dear," said Mrs. Atterbury, "I thought you had gone back to New "Mr. Hodder," said Eldon Parr, "is to be congratulated." "This is a day I never expected to see, Mr. Hodder," he said, "for it has and made this church what it is, Mr. Hodder," he exclaimed. I, who have been brought up in this church, do not know what Christianity cache = ./cache/5361.txt txt = ./txt/5361.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5362 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 07 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24572 sentences = 1747 flesch = 82 summary = "I had to come," she said; "there are some things I feel I must ask you. "You may stay here awhile," she said to him, and gave Hodder her hand.... Asa Waring and his son-in-law, Phil Goodrich, had been to see Hodder on Hodder, that I was a little hurt that you did not come and talk to me "See here, Hodder," he said, "I've always confessed frankly that I knew "I wish to make it clear," he continued, "that in spite of the pain Mr. Hodder's words of last Sunday have given me, I respect and honour him it), that Mr. Hodder's continuance as rector would mean the ruin of the from this church while Mr. Hodder is rector, and I advise those of you I don't know what to think of Mr. Hodder." "I can understand it," Hodder said. "I think I'd better stick to the street cars," Hodder said. cache = ./cache/5362.txt txt = ./txt/5362.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5360 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 05 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 24106 sentences = 1620 flesch = 81 summary = "This is Miss Marcy, Mr. Bentley," Hodder said. "Mr. Hodder knows how fond I am of young women," he said. what Dalton Street can do by way of a garden--Mr. Hodder could hardly "Mr. Hodder has brought us a new friend and neighbour, Sally,--Miss Kate different kinds of men and women who come demanding books on religion "You are a great man, Mr. Hodder," he said. kind of thing Eldon Parr is doing every day in his life, making people And I have an idea that Eldon Parr and Wallis Plimpton and the rest know It may have been that he had suspicions of what Mr. Plimpton would have called Hodder's "reasonableness." One thing was "I know," said Mr. Plimpton, and they looked at each other. "I wonder if Hodder really knows what he's up against." Mr. Plimpton "I want you to know this," said his vestryman, as he seized Hodder's cache = ./cache/5360.txt txt = ./txt/5360.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5359 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 04 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 22486 sentences = 1630 flesch = 85 summary = "Good morning, Sally," said Mr. Bentley, rising from the table with his "Sally," said Mr. Bentley, turning in his chair, "Mr. Holder's been "Mr. Holder didn't run after her, Sally," said Mr. Bentley, in gentle "We'd like to go in," said Mr. Bentley. "They are little waifs from Dalton Street and that vicinity," said Mr. Bentley. "It's remarkable how he gets along with them," said Mr. Bentley, smiling "You know Miss Parr, I believe," the old gentleman said. "You knew Mr. Bentley?" asked Hodder, astonished. "Tell me about Mr. Bentley," she said. day he came, and oftener in the night, in those first weeks, and if Mr. Bentley were not at home the very sight of the hospitable old darky "Oh, I thought you were Mr. Bentley," she said. "That is, if a child can even be said to know such a person as Mr. Bentley. cache = ./cache/5359.txt txt = ./txt/5359.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5358 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 03 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 23410 sentences = 1652 flesch = 85 summary = Hodder looked at Eldon Parr to behold another man from the one he had "Good luck to ye," he said, as Hodder took it, "There is but one way to save the boy's life, Mr. Garvin," he said, "and "Good afternoon, sir," the old gentleman said; "I am told Mrs. Garvin Mrs. Garvin glanced at Hodder, who came forward. for Garvin, said Mr. Bentley, get the man and his wife into the country "This is where I live, sir," said Mr. Bentley, opening the door with a "Yes," Mr. Bentley repeated, "St. John's." He smiled at Hodder's glance You know--that man, Mr. Bentley." (Hodder could not bring himself to "I knew that you saw it," Hodder said. "I hope," said the rector, smiling a little, "that is not the reason why "My name is John Hodder," he said, "and I live in the parish house, next cache = ./cache/5358.txt txt = ./txt/5358.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5357 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 02 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 20429 sentences = 1334 flesch = 80 summary = of character, and her husband, Hodder knew, was a man among men. "Of one thing I am assured, Mrs. Goodrich," Hodder replied, "that the "How good of you to come, Mr. Hodder, when you were so busy," she said, bachelor, Mr. Hodder--!" Mrs. Constable left the rest to his According to my view, Mrs. Constable, the Church, as the agent of God, effects an indissoluble bond. And much as I should like to do anything in my power for you and Mr. Constable, you have asked the impossible,--believing as I do, there can "You are making it very hard for me, Mrs. Constable," he said. "I can't think what's got into women in these times--at Mrs. Constable's Hodder looked down into Mr. Parr's face, and was silent. "Poor man," said Mrs. Larrabbee, accepting the new ground as safer, yet "I congratulate you upon the new plans, Mr. Hodder,--they're great," he said. cache = ./cache/5357.txt txt = ./txt/5357.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5356 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 01 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 19323 sentences = 1191 flesch = 79 summary = "Mr. Hodder is a remarkable young man, Phil," Mrs. Waring declared, "What I mean by a mitigated orthodoxy is this: I am far from accusing Mr. Hodder of insincerity, but he preaches as if every word of the Bible were know a great deal and don't believe anything, or to clergymen like Mr. Hodder, who demand that we shall violate the reason in us which has been corners of other men's souls, he, John Hodder, felt the same hot spark John Hodder's mother was a widow, and to her, in the white, gabled house "We thought, some twenty years ago, of moving the church westward," said financier felt this, though it could not be said that Hodder appeared "I think I realize it, Mr. Parr," said Hodder, gravely. his, Hodder's, business, to get on good terms with Mr. Parr--otherwise "No," Hodder said. "Maybe it will come, Mr. Hodder," he said. cache = ./cache/5356.txt txt = ./txt/5356.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 5363 author = Churchill, Winston title = The Inside of the Cup — Volume 08 date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 16678 sentences = 1121 flesch = 83 summary = "I am an old man," said the bishop, "and whatever usefulness I have had now, thanks to John Hodder, had identified the Spirit as the transforming Hodder saw, for Kate Marcy's sake; yes, and for Eldon Parr's as well, "How strange," she said, "that the end should have come at Mr. Bentley's! "May I ask, Mr. Hodder," he said, in an unemotional voice, "what you are "Father," said Alison, "Mr. Hodder has come with a message." "I have prepared her for Mr. Parr's coming," he said to Hodder at length. "Will you come this way, Mr. Parr?" Mr. Bentley said, indicating the door "I know," said Alison, in a low voice. In the library Mr. Bentley and John Hodder, knowing nothing of her "I understand," said Eldon Parr, "that you wish to marry my daughter." "John," said Alison with a questioning smile, when they were alone before cache = ./cache/5363.txt txt = ./txt/5363.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 58136 author = Pitt-Rivers, George Henry Lane Fox title = Conscience & Fanaticism: An Essay on Moral Values date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 29154 sentences = 1237 flesch = 53 summary = moral law from the facts of experience and of nature. is held that a moral judgment differs from a statement of fact, which is organ: the force of cosmic suggestion on morality: Public opinion: emotional suggestions: individual ultimate doubt as to the character of moral "good," which can in no way emotional factors which do, in fact, colour and distort all moral has truly said that moral values are dependent on power-conditions; THE LAWS OF SUGGESTION AND "SUBJECTIVE MIND" THE LAWS OF SUGGESTION AND "SUBJECTIVE MIND" organisms the subjective mind of men records not only the result of its resistance.) "The subjective mind, or man in the hypnotic state," on the suggestion."[52] In this condition the subjective mind accepts naturally follows that the subjective mind of an individual is as and the result of suggestion in normal and emotion states, similarity of essentially instinctive, emotional and suggested elements we have been cache = ./cache/58136.txt txt = ./txt/58136.txt === reduce.pl bib === id = 54291 author = Baring-Gould, S. (Sabine) title = Conscience and Sin: Daily Meditations for Lent, Including Week-days and Sundays date = pages = extension = .txt mime = text/plain words = 30566 sentences = 2105 flesch = 79 summary = God has given to him His law as the rule of his actions, that man, Every act of man that is in conformity with the revealed law of God is Every act of man that is contrary to this revealed law of God is _bad_. 1. Conscience as given by God to man is sound, vigorous, and direct. not really allowed by God's law, and to regard mortal sins as venial 2. 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Asa Waring and his son-in-law, Phil Goodrich, had been to see Hodder on Hodder, that I was a little hurt that you did not come and talk to me "See here, Hodder," he said, "I''ve always confessed frankly that I knew "I wish to make it clear," he continued, "that in spite of the pain Mr. Hodder''s words of last Sunday have given me, I respect and honour him it), that Mr. Hodder''s continuance as rector would mean the ruin of the from this church while Mr. Hodder is rector, and I advise those of you I don''t know what to think of Mr. Hodder." "I can understand it," Hodder said. "I think I''d better stick to the street cars," Hodder said. id: 5360 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 05 date: words: 24106 sentences: 1620 pages: flesch: 81 cache: ./cache/5360.txt txt: ./txt/5360.txt summary: "This is Miss Marcy, Mr. Bentley," Hodder said. "Mr. Hodder knows how fond I am of young women," he said. what Dalton Street can do by way of a garden--Mr. Hodder could hardly "Mr. Hodder has brought us a new friend and neighbour, Sally,--Miss Kate different kinds of men and women who come demanding books on religion "You are a great man, Mr. Hodder," he said. kind of thing Eldon Parr is doing every day in his life, making people And I have an idea that Eldon Parr and Wallis Plimpton and the rest know It may have been that he had suspicions of what Mr. Plimpton would have called Hodder''s "reasonableness." One thing was "I know," said Mr. Plimpton, and they looked at each other. "I wonder if Hodder really knows what he''s up against." Mr. Plimpton "I want you to know this," said his vestryman, as he seized Hodder''s id: 5358 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 03 date: words: 23410 sentences: 1652 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/5358.txt txt: ./txt/5358.txt summary: Hodder looked at Eldon Parr to behold another man from the one he had "Good luck to ye," he said, as Hodder took it, "There is but one way to save the boy''s life, Mr. Garvin," he said, "and "Good afternoon, sir," the old gentleman said; "I am told Mrs. Garvin Mrs. Garvin glanced at Hodder, who came forward. for Garvin, said Mr. Bentley, get the man and his wife into the country "This is where I live, sir," said Mr. Bentley, opening the door with a "Yes," Mr. Bentley repeated, "St. John''s." He smiled at Hodder''s glance You know--that man, Mr. Bentley." (Hodder could not bring himself to "I knew that you saw it," Hodder said. "I hope," said the rector, smiling a little, "that is not the reason why "My name is John Hodder," he said, "and I live in the parish house, next id: 5359 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 04 date: words: 22486 sentences: 1630 pages: flesch: 85 cache: ./cache/5359.txt txt: ./txt/5359.txt summary: "Good morning, Sally," said Mr. Bentley, rising from the table with his "Sally," said Mr. Bentley, turning in his chair, "Mr. Holder''s been "Mr. Holder didn''t run after her, Sally," said Mr. Bentley, in gentle "We''d like to go in," said Mr. Bentley. "They are little waifs from Dalton Street and that vicinity," said Mr. Bentley. "It''s remarkable how he gets along with them," said Mr. Bentley, smiling "You know Miss Parr, I believe," the old gentleman said. "You knew Mr. Bentley?" asked Hodder, astonished. "Tell me about Mr. Bentley," she said. day he came, and oftener in the night, in those first weeks, and if Mr. Bentley were not at home the very sight of the hospitable old darky "Oh, I thought you were Mr. Bentley," she said. "That is, if a child can even be said to know such a person as Mr. Bentley. id: 5356 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 01 date: words: 19323 sentences: 1191 pages: flesch: 79 cache: ./cache/5356.txt txt: ./txt/5356.txt summary: "Mr. Hodder is a remarkable young man, Phil," Mrs. Waring declared, "What I mean by a mitigated orthodoxy is this: I am far from accusing Mr. Hodder of insincerity, but he preaches as if every word of the Bible were know a great deal and don''t believe anything, or to clergymen like Mr. Hodder, who demand that we shall violate the reason in us which has been corners of other men''s souls, he, John Hodder, felt the same hot spark John Hodder''s mother was a widow, and to her, in the white, gabled house "We thought, some twenty years ago, of moving the church westward," said financier felt this, though it could not be said that Hodder appeared "I think I realize it, Mr. Parr," said Hodder, gravely. his, Hodder''s, business, to get on good terms with Mr. Parr--otherwise "No," Hodder said. "Maybe it will come, Mr. Hodder," he said. id: 5357 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 02 date: words: 20429 sentences: 1334 pages: flesch: 80 cache: ./cache/5357.txt txt: ./txt/5357.txt summary: of character, and her husband, Hodder knew, was a man among men. "Of one thing I am assured, Mrs. Goodrich," Hodder replied, "that the "How good of you to come, Mr. Hodder, when you were so busy," she said, bachelor, Mr. Hodder--!" Mrs. Constable left the rest to his According to my view, Mrs. Constable, the Church, as the agent of God, effects an indissoluble bond. And much as I should like to do anything in my power for you and Mr. Constable, you have asked the impossible,--believing as I do, there can "You are making it very hard for me, Mrs. Constable," he said. "I can''t think what''s got into women in these times--at Mrs. Constable''s Hodder looked down into Mr. Parr''s face, and was silent. "Poor man," said Mrs. Larrabbee, accepting the new ground as safer, yet "I congratulate you upon the new plans, Mr. Hodder,--they''re great," he said. id: 5363 author: Churchill, Winston title: The Inside of the Cup — Volume 08 date: words: 16678 sentences: 1121 pages: flesch: 83 cache: ./cache/5363.txt txt: ./txt/5363.txt summary: "I am an old man," said the bishop, "and whatever usefulness I have had now, thanks to John Hodder, had identified the Spirit as the transforming Hodder saw, for Kate Marcy''s sake; yes, and for Eldon Parr''s as well, "How strange," she said, "that the end should have come at Mr. Bentley''s! "May I ask, Mr. Hodder," he said, in an unemotional voice, "what you are "Father," said Alison, "Mr. Hodder has come with a message." "I have prepared her for Mr. Parr''s coming," he said to Hodder at length. "Will you come this way, Mr. Parr?" Mr. Bentley said, indicating the door "I know," said Alison, in a low voice. In the library Mr. Bentley and John Hodder, knowing nothing of her "I understand," said Eldon Parr, "that you wish to marry my daughter." "John," said Alison with a questioning smile, when they were alone before id: 4041 author: Follen, Eliza Lee Cabot title: Conscience date: words: 13394 sentences: 733 pages: flesch: 90 cache: ./cache/4041.txt txt: ./txt/4041.txt summary: "Will you please to give me two cents, Mother?" said Frank, one day. "And two for me, Mother," said Harry, "for I want a piece as well as "Shall I tell?" said Harry to Frank. "I will tell you a story," said Mrs. Chilton, of a man who overcame "Now," said Mrs. Chilton, "I will give you, boys, the money you ask "But, Mother," said Harry, "I am sure chalking a boy''s back is a "We don''t want candles yet, do we, Mother," said Harry. "Did you not say to us, the other day, Mother," said Frank, "that, One day a good man came to visit her, and told her of a school in "Be sure, my son," said Mr. Pratt, as he left his counting room, in "My mother," replied Mrs. Chilton, "said to me, when I was a girl, think," said she, "I have got a good place for you. id: 58136 author: Pitt-Rivers, George Henry Lane Fox title: Conscience & Fanaticism: An Essay on Moral Values date: words: 29154 sentences: 1237 pages: flesch: 53 cache: ./cache/58136.txt txt: ./txt/58136.txt summary: moral law from the facts of experience and of nature. is held that a moral judgment differs from a statement of fact, which is organ: the force of cosmic suggestion on morality: Public opinion: emotional suggestions: individual ultimate doubt as to the character of moral "good," which can in no way emotional factors which do, in fact, colour and distort all moral has truly said that moral values are dependent on power-conditions; THE LAWS OF SUGGESTION AND "SUBJECTIVE MIND" THE LAWS OF SUGGESTION AND "SUBJECTIVE MIND" organisms the subjective mind of men records not only the result of its resistance.) 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