ellauri459.html on line 333: Kerinthos, kerettiläinen, tullessaan kylpyyn, jossa Pyhä Johannes peseytyi, εξηλατο του βαλανειου, hyppäsi kylvystä, sanoo Eusebius (lib. iv. 14); ikään kuin peläten, että hänet löydettäisiin hänen seurastaan. Ambrose päättäessään tarinan Ahabin ja Isebelin pelottavasta lopusta sanoo osuvasti näin: Fuge ergo , sukellus , huiusmodi exitum , sed fugies huiusmodi exitum , si fugeris huiusmodi flagitium : Pakene siis, oi rikas mies, ettei tule sellainen loppu kuin Ahabshunningilla ja Iiskotilla. Sillä hänen syntinsä ovat ulostuneet taivaaseen, ja Jumala on juuri muistanut hänen pahat tekonsa. Ne ovat seuranneet toisiaan paksusti tai niitä on lyöty toinen toisensa päälle, paksusti ja kolminkertaisesti, kuten sanotaan: niitä on ollut ketjutus eli jatkuva sarja. Ne ovat liimautuneet ja juotettu yhteen; tai ne tarttuvat ja ovat liimautuneet taivaaseen. Hänen saastaisuutensa on nostanut pahan löyhkän taivaan pilviin asti, niin kuin Sodoman.
xxx/ellauri059.html on line 380: In The Merchant of Venice Shakespeare is decidedly not anti-Semitic. It is just the opposite. We are definitely attracted to the Christians and we can see how horrific Shylock’s intention is but that is outweighed by the provocation he is subjected to: his social shunning, attempts to exploit him, daily insults about him and his religion, and the dramatic acts of the abduction of his daughter and the stealing of his property.
xxx/ellauri086.html on line 666: Following her release from prison, Hester settles in a cottage at the edge of town and earns a meager living with her needlework, which is of extraordinary quality. She lives a quiet, somber life with her daughter, Pearl, and performs acts of charity for the poor. She is troubled by her daughter´s unusual fascination with the scarlet "A". The shunning of Hester also extends to Pearl, who has no playmates or friends except her mother. As she grows older, Pearl becomes capricious and unruly. Her conduct starts rumors, and, not surprisingly, the church members suggest Pearl be taken away from Hester.
xxx/ellauri120.html on line 229: Following her release from prison, Hester settles in a cottage at the edge of town and earns a meager living with her needlework, which is of extraordinary quality. She lives a quiet, somber life with her daughter, Pearl, and performs acts of charity for the poor. She is troubled by her daughter's unusual fascination with the scarlet "A". The shunning of Hester also extends to Pearl, who has no playmates or friends except her mother. As she grows older, Pearl becomes capricious and unruly. Her conduct starts rumors, and, not surprisingly, the church members suggest Pearl be taken away from Hester.
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