The motive for a conception according to nature is the love of a man for a woman and of a woman for a man. And therefore since a singular love of the Holy Spirit burned in the Virgin's heart, the love of the Holy Spirit wrought great things in her flesh. Dangerous Days - Page 376by Mary Roberts Rinehart - 1919 - 400 pagesFull view - About this book
| Louis Pendleton - 1894 - 264 pages
...heaven. The offspring of marriage there is ever increasing love to the Lord and the neighbor. This love of a man for a woman and of a woman for a man is implanted in all from creation, and is the deepest and strongest inclination of the human race.... | |
| William Hale White - 1910 - 400 pages
...attribute," but before my eyes, included in what I hold in my hand. O Mimi ! love also is " infinite," the love of a man for a woman and of a woman for a man. Mine is deeper, more mysterious now than it was twenty years ago when the wedding-bells were ringing... | |
| FRANK FOX - 1913 - 296 pages
...Civilisation depends a very great deal, I hold, on the power of what may be called " romantic love." Where the love of a man for a woman and of a woman for a man is highly regarded and sacredly cherished—that is the greatest incentive of all to great thinking... | |
| Thurlow Fraser - 1914 - 370 pages
...was being poured forth, unrestrained. The love of this man of business and his soldier son was like the love of a man for a woman, and of a woman for a man. Half an hour later Sinclair and MacKay gently opened the door. They were anxious about the strength... | |
| Maude Goldring - 1915 - 104 pages
...sister also to his wife. Mr. Shorter very rightly observes that there are many kinds of love ; but the love of a man for a woman and of a woman for a man is a thing apart. It cannot be mistaken for something quite different from itself ; and these words... | |
| Ronald Temple - 1920 - 174 pages
...Christ's care of the church. Even as in chapter i, this whole chapter concerns apparently the love song of a man for a woman, and of a woman for a man, yet in such perfect hermaphroditism of expression that it is often almost impossible to distinguish... | |
| Gilbert Frankau - 1922 - 536 pages
...only playing at things," she used to say. "Don't •worry me to tell you about my scribbling. ' ' 3 The love of a man for a woman and of a woman for her mate are very blind, very selfish, when compared with the love of a mother for her son. Every week,... | |
| Louis Arnaud Reid - 1923 - 268 pages
...and lights and persons, and love, and lights belonging to stars, and lights belonging to ships, and love of a man for a woman and of a woman for a man. They are all as real as can be and we see them as real things and relations. But then to meet it all... | |
| Louis Arnaud Reid - 1923 - 270 pages
...and lights and persons, and love, and lights belonging to stars, and lights belonging to ships, and love of a man for a woman and of a woman for a man. They are all as real as can be and we see them as real things and relations. But then to meet it all... | |
| Donn Byrne - 1928 - 370 pages
...Kerry, as you know, that a man and woman can be friends and marry and be friends still. The desire of a man for a woman and of a woman for a man is a fever that comes and goes. If the friendship remains when the fever is gone then all is well.... | |
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