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CHAPTER VIII. A SUNDAY MORNING.
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It is the property of good and sound knowledge, to putrifie and dissolve into a number of subtle, idle, unwholesome, and (as I may tearme them) vermiculate questions; which have indeed a kinde of quicknesse, and life of spirite, but no soundnesse of matter, or goodnesse of quality.—LORD BACON.—Advancement of Learning.
The following morning, the laird’s family went to church as usual, and Hugh went with them. Their walk was first across fields, by pleasant footpaths1; and then up the valley of a little noisy stream, that obstinately2 refused to keep Scotch3 Sabbath, praising the Lord after its own fashion. They emerged into rather a bleak4 country before reaching the church, which was quite new, and perched on a barren eminence5, that it might be as conspicuous6 by its position, as it was remarkable7 for its ugliness. One grand aim of the reformers of the Scottish ecclesiastical modes, appears to have been to keep the worship pure and the worshippers sincere, by embodying8 the whole in the ugliest forms that could be associated with the name of Christianity. It might be wished, however, that some of their followers9, and amongst them the clergyman of the church in question, had been content to stop there; and had left the object of worship, as represented by them, in the possession of some lovable attribute; so as not to require a man to love that which is unlovable, or worship that which is not honourable10—in a word, to bow down before that which is not divine. The cause of this degeneracy they share in common with the followers of all other great men as well as of Calvin. They take up what their leader, urged by the necessity of the time,
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footpaths
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| 人行小径,人行道( footpath的名词复数 ) | |
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scotch
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bleak
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eminence
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followers
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honourable
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spoke
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Buddhist
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doctrine
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justification
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foul
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bide
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prodigal
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modification
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grudge
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exaction
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kindly
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virtue
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desultory
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eldest
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entirely
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withdrawal
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| n.取回,提款;撤退,撤军;收回,撤销 | |
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