单词 | purgation |
例句 | Subsequent audio files then move you from bedroom to bathroom to kitchen and back, exploring alimentation, purgation and other mundane aspects of the day-to-day. Seeking Pandemic Theater? Your Call Will Be Answered Shortly 2020-10-13T04:00:00Z One of your persistent themes is the purgation one can obtain only through rage. Man of letters 2010-10-09T23:06:00Z In November he convened a trio featuring the bassist Christian McBride and the drummer Milford Graves; the gig was an unqualified success — a shot of freak-jazz purgation just days after a bewildering presidential election. Pop, Rock and Jazz in NYC This Week 2017-05-25T04:00:00Z The seventh and eighth centuries saw the growth of teaching about an intermediate place where souls undergo purification and purgation. "The Good Place": Ethics comedy asks if there’s a second chance at life 2019-11-30T05:00:00Z Maybe it was something I needed to write for myself, a quiet purgation that I’d keep in the cold, dark storage of my laptop’s hard drive forever. Writer Samuel D. Hunter digs deep to let loose his truth for 'The Whale' 2022-12-26T05:00:00Z That means treating it as a possible purgation, a lesson in the insufficiency of human strategies and wisdom, and a reason to embrace T.S. Opinion | What Will Happen to Conservative Catholicism? 2019-11-09T05:00:00Z And to lose that call, in this era of scandal and unfinished purgation, could easily leave only the corruption, undiluted and unchecked. Opinion | Why Celibacy Matters 2019-02-23T05:00:00Z But the grim truth is that the Catholic purgation was incomplete, because it was not quite #MeToo enough. Opinion | #MeToo Comes for the Archbishop 2018-06-23T04:00:00Z On the following Monday the solemn purgation of Count Sayn took place in the field of judgment beyond the walls. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z The experts were finally summoned, under pain of excommunication, to give their opinions, which were taken down in writing and ranged from simple purgation to abandonment to the secular arm. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z The latter may be a contributing cause of the former, as in certain severe cases of scarlet fever, in which threatening coma may be relieved by active purgation. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z The patient was confined in a closed and heated chamber, was placed on the lowest possible diet, and, after liberal purgation, was made twice a day to drink a milk-warm decoction of the wood. Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 12, Slice 6 "Groups, Theory of" to "Gwyniad" 2011-12-16T03:00:12.320Z With the exposure of systemic abuse in so many different institutions lately, it’s become possible for Catholics to regard this as a general purgation that our church just went through first. Opinion | #MeToo Comes for the Archbishop 2018-06-23T04:00:00Z He was not well versed in the inquisitorial process, for when at Angermünde in the Uckermark he came upon a nest of Luciferans, he humanely offered them the opportunity of canonical purgation. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume II 2012-04-18T02:00:12.957Z If he succeeded and performed his purgation duly, he was by no means acquitted. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z The benefits of purgation are, in my opinion, limited to the act of ridding the bowels of any fecal accumulations present. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z These losses formerly might be restored by purgation; but purgation was now replaced by burning in the hand. State Trials Vol. 2 (of 2) Political and Social 2011-11-24T03:00:50.470Z It happens, he says, when we least expect it; when the self, after the long tension and struggle of moral purgation, has become drowsy and tired. Ruysbroeck 2011-10-29T02:00:16.413Z But to swear such things to them, when we are altogether innocent, would be a granting that we were legally suspected, by offering a legal purgation. A Hind Let Loose Or, An Historical Representation of the Testimonies of the Church of Scotland for the Interest of Christ. With the True State Thereof in All Its Periods 2011-08-21T02:00:31.760Z When there was only one witness in all, the accused was still put on his purgation. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z In case of constipation gentle purgation, ex indicatione symptomatic�, is a necessary part of the proper management of the case. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z But purgation was abolished after the Reformation by the statute of Elizabeth 'because it was only an outward appearance and shew of purgation, and was often the occasion of very great perjuries.' State Trials Vol. 2 (of 2) Political and Social 2011-11-24T03:00:50.470Z Since firm texture is what is wanted, not embroidery or superposed ornament, beauty has been well defined as the purgation of superfluities. The Teacher Essays and Addresses on Education 2011-07-19T02:00:17.220Z Curdie stole away, allowed them half an hour to get to bed, and then set about completing his purgation of the palace. The Princess and Curdie 2011-07-06T02:00:49.480Z Raymond appeared before it, humbly seeking absolution and reconciliation; he offered his purgation and whatever amends might be required by the churches, promising to render his lands peaceful and secure and obedient to Rome. A History of The Inquisition of The Middle Ages; volume I 2012-04-17T02:00:16.473Z After purgation the vomiting is mitigated, if not altogether relieved. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z This purgation, moreover, will correspond with the theory of those authors who consider the evacuations as the proper means of delivering the economy from the infectious miasms which have been absorbed. On the cattle plague: or, Contagious typhus in horned cattle. Its history, origin, description, and treatment 2011-06-24T02:00:18.093Z He refused, pointing out that Valbué had himself broken the law, and that Lanoix was entitled to purgation of his offence by means of certain oaths and formulæ. Privateers and Privateering 2011-06-21T02:00:26.477Z Never was author so mutilated in parts, nor so wholly changed from himself; and when, as it sometimes happened, neither purgation nor castration availed the reforming critics, the author’s sides bore their marginal flagellations. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z According to the second interpretation, the purgation of the emotions produced by tragedy is an emotional relief gained by the excitement of these emotions. A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance With special reference to the influence of Italy in the formation and development of modern classicism 2011-05-30T02:00:13.147Z There is but little confidence to-day in the methods by venesection and purgation, upon which at one time reliance was placed. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z This purgation over, the convoys entered upon the route to Versailles, pressed between two files of cavalry. History of the Commune of 1871 2011-05-07T02:00:33.113Z In rapid cases rest, liquid diet, purgation, and firm bandaging of the legs are indicated. The New Gresham Encyclopedia Volume 4, Part 2: Ebert to Estremadura 2011-04-14T02:00:56.200Z Here would ensue a general purgation of every atom in the human system, occasioning obstructions to the doctrines and discipline of the Church of England, and the state of government. Amenities of Literature Consisting of Sketches and Characters of English Literature 2011-06-03T02:00:19.227Z The latter compares the process of purgation with the emotions which are excited by a pestilence. A History of Literary Criticism in the Renaissance With special reference to the influence of Italy in the formation and development of modern classicism 2011-05-30T02:00:13.147Z Repeated purgation during the progress of the attack is not only useless—it is also positively injurious. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Attending to the allegory, we find in the Commedia a history of the soul in this life—an ethical analysis of sin, purgation and salvation through grace. Renaissance in Italy: Italian Literature Part 1 (of 2) 2011-04-09T02:00:14.990Z I am reminded, now that I look back upon this great purgation of the soul, of the story that I once read of the Arabic Alchemist. The Secret Glory 2011-03-22T02:00:17.863Z Despair comes from one's own fault, whereas mystical purgation from God is a preparation for a higher state of divine union. Moral Theology A Complete Course Based on St. Thomas Aquinas and the Best Modern Authorities 2011-02-24T03:00:54.237Z And how shall I endeavour to deliver thee, when the learned have said that by the death of the sinner are produced ease to mankind and purgation of the earth? Folk-Lore and Legends: Oriental 2011-02-22T03:00:06.247Z This condition is apt to be masked during pregnancy, but starts into activity during childbed as a consequence of fecal accumulation or of excessive purgation. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Minturno likened the purgation to the physician's method, while Speroni pointed out that pity and fear, holding men in bondage, were properly to be expurgated. The Literature of Ecstasy 2011-02-16T03:00:39.843Z Then follows a revelation of the mysteries of transmigration of souls, the nature of soul essence, its purgation after years of contact with its old body, and its ages of preparation for another mortal habitation. Studies in the Poetry of Italy, I. Roman 2011-02-06T03:00:58.870Z Our London water is, I believe, perfectly wholesome, but it is absolutely tasteless, no doubt through the manifold purifications and purgations which it has undergone. Far Off Things 2011-02-04T03:00:19.967Z He felt the same way with regard to the almost universal purgation that was being practised for every form of ill. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z When regarded necessary, gentle purgation is solicited by administering bitartrate of potassium in lemonade or by combining mild mercurial doses with antiperiodics when these latter are resorted to during the fever. A System of Practical Medicine by American Authors, Vol. I Volume 1: Pathology and General Diseases 2012-03-17T02:00:54.097Z Aristotle was referring however to the aesthetic purgation of the feelings of the audience; Keble, like Freud later, had in mind the poet's relief to himself. The Literature of Ecstasy 2011-02-16T03:00:39.843Z I would have exorcised the fiend by blood-letting, blisters, purgation, and purification. William Shakespeare as he lived. An Historical Tale 2011-01-01T03:00:20.833Z Over the next four decades, Spanish officials planned the purgation of the Muslim threat. 2010-01-29T17:51:00Z He feared, however, lest purgation might carry off with it many materials more beneficial to the body than the poisons it would drain were harmful. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z The consequence of too strong purgation will be, that weakness will hang about the animal for several days or weeks, and inflammation will often ensue from the over-irritation of the intestinal canal. Domestic Animals History and description of the horse, mule, cattle, sheep, swine, poultry and farm dogs; with directions for their management, breeding, crossing, rearing, feeding, and preparation for a profitable market; also their diseases and remedies. Together with full directions for the management of the dairy. At first, they were disposed to laugh at him; but the matter was talked of and agitated, till a work of general purgation was actually attempted and finally accomplished. Forty Years in the Wilderness of Pills and Powders Cogitations and Confessions of an Aged Physician Master Mumble, the headborough, talks of paying them a visit, and putting them to their purgation. William Shakespeare as he lived. An Historical Tale 2011-01-01T03:00:20.833Z Neither is it necessary to know where the place of purgation is; of what nature its pains are, and how long sufferers may be detained there. The Essential Faith of the Universal Church Deduced from the Sacred Records The indication for it was that disease was largely due to a toxaemia or accumulation of poisons in the system, the modern idea of auto-toxaemia, and that these could be best removed by brisk purgation. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z This type of calendar, also used for purgation, was known as an Aderlasskalender, and was printed in other German cities such as Augsburg, Nuremberg, Strassburg, and Leipzig. Bloodletting Instruments in the National Museum of History and Technology Juries were accustomed to ascertain the truth of facts, by the defendant's oath of purgation, together with that of his compurgators.... An Essay on the Trial by Jury The bowels also should be regulated; but purgation is not to be desired. The Dog According to Pliny, “honey-dew” is the saliva of the stars, or a liquid produced by the purgation of the air. Folk-lore of Shakespeare The first medical publication was a purgation calendar, that is, a list of the days of the year on which purgations should be practised. The Century of Columbus 2011-01-29T03:00:17.380Z Legislation might be needed on occasion in order to get rid of archaisms which had survived the purgation of the two prior centuries. An Introduction to the Philosophy of Law He bled himself at once copiously and repeated the operation again and again as symptoms appeared to him to demand it, at the same time keeping up purgation with calomel. The History of the Medical Department of Transylvania University Should these measures not arrest the purgation, but the fæces become offensive, chloride of zinc is introduced into the injection, and also into the ether given by the mouth. The Dog At the instance of Gondremark, it had undergone a strict purgation, and was now composed exclusively of tools. The Works of Robert Louis Stevenson - Swanston Edition Vol. 7 (of 25) The irritation is even more noticeable, and purgation is likely to be a more prominent symptom. Special Report on Diseases of Cattle In the matter of thefts in which the thief was not known with certainty, and those under suspicion were many, they made a sort of general purgation performed in the following manner. The Philippine Islands, 1493-1898 - Volume 40 of 55 1690-1691 Explorations by Early Navigators, Descriptions of the Islands and Their Peoples, Their History and Records of the Catholic Missions, as Related in Contemporaneous Books and Manuscripts, Showing the Political, Economic, Commercial and Religious Conditions of Those Islands from Their Earliest Relations with European Nations to the Close of the Nineteenth Century The judicial combat was an appeal to God, like the ordeal by fire or water, or the purgation by oath. Flowers of Freethought (Second Series) Protrusion of the rectum is also sometimes a consequence of gross feeding, starting up piles in the first instance, and then, from more intense digestive derangement, causing purgation, accompanied with violent straining. The Dog Ovid, again, says that both onions and sulphur were given to criminals to purify them from their crimes, upon the old theory of purgation by fumigation. Storyology Essays in Folk-Lore, Sea-Lore, and Plant-Lore Moreover, purgatory is far from being a place of punishment, it is perhaps the most beneficent realm in nature, for because of purgation we are born innocent life after life. The Rosicrucian Mysteries An Elementary Exposition of Their Secret Teachings It has been tacitly assumed that external criticism is the whole of historical criticism, and that beyond the purgation, emendation, and classification of documents there is nothing left to do. Introduction to the Study of History If such a one then desires to recover his former beauty, it is necessary to cleanse the infected parts, and thus by a thorough purgation to resume his original form. An Essay on the Beautiful From the Greek of Plotinus This annual purgation of society, is perhaps another blessing of a tropical country. An Old Sailor's Yarns And the progress in their philosophical development kept equal step with the successive accretion of Greek philosophical literature, in particular Aristotle's physical, psychological and metaphysical treatises, and their gradual purgation of Neo-Platonic adhesions. A History of Mediaeval Jewish Philosophy Then the pain of the suicide ceases, and he commences his period of purgation as do those who die a natural death. The Rosicrucian Mysteries An Elementary Exposition of Their Secret Teachings Your wisdom should show itself more rich to signify this to the doctor; for, for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps plunge him into more choler. Hamlet He should be made to understand at once that the purgation must be thorough, the reform complete. Sir Harry Hotspur of Humblethwaite Therefore, your common sense demands a middle place of expiation for the purgation of the soul before it is worthy of enjoying the companionship of God and His Saints. The Faith of Our Fathers If negatively, then it cannot be denied that the conservation and purgation of religion do comprehend all the power which princes have in things ecclesiastical. The Works of Mr. George Gillespie (Vol. 1 of 2) It is considered a specific for lead colic and is indicated when not only purgation but active irritation of the digestive canal is desired. The Medicinal Plants of the Philippines An isolated lump may even persist after free purgation. Intestinal Ills Chronic Constipation, Indigestion, Autogenetic Poisons, Diarrhea, Piles, Etc. Also Auto-Infection, Auto-Intoxication, Anemia, Emaciation, Etc. Due to Proctitis and Colitis The base and very guilty souls undergo a period of punishment, or purgation, to the end that they may be purged and purified of the guilt, before being allowed to make another trial for perfection. Reincarnation and the Law of Karma A Study of the Old-New World-Doctrine of Rebirth, and Spiritual Cause and Effect Scarcely has the little being seen the light of the world, when the process of purgation begins. Apis Mellifica or, The Poison of the Honey-Bee, Considered as a Therapeutic Agent One suspected of robbery shall clear himself by taking the oath of purgation, with seven compurgators. Lippincott's Magazine, Vol. 22, November, 1878 of Popular Literature and Science It is not necessary for me to point out the value of free purgation and diaphoresis in this respect. Glaucoma A Symposium Presented at a Meeting of the Chicago Ophthalmological Society, November 17, 1913 Excessive purgation is one of the simplest of these, and not usually attended with dangerous consequences. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse He spoke of judgment and of purgation, of what seemed to be indicated hereafter by the stupidity and cruelty of people's prejudices in South Africa. Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales It must suffice to point out that psychologically it is a cleansing or purgation. Human Traits and their Social Significance In the preface of Samson Milton alludes to Aristotle's remark that it is the function of tragedy to effect through pity and fear a proper purgation of these emotions. Milton This word καθαρσις—purgation, purification, cleansing, discharge—has been the subject of interminable controversy among scholars, but any one acquainted with Ancient Greek literature who has lived through the war will understand what it means. The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield The trouble does not seem to depend upon the size of the purgative, the length of time before purgation begins, or the activity and severity with which the remedy acts. Special Report on Diseases of the Horse He painted quite luridly the purgation he anticipated as likely for such as would dare to wreck a child's education, and possibly her life for a color-scruple. Cinderella in the South Twenty-Five South African Tales At any time they regarded themselves as unclean if they touched a dead body, and they had to go through a process of purgation before their sense of sanctity was restored. The Trial and Death of Jesus Christ A Devotional History of our Lord's Passion So, too, a deliberate self-simplification, a "purgation" of the heart and will, is demanded of those who would develop the form of consciousness called "mystical." Practical Mysticism A Little Book for Normal People ‘Tragedy’, he says, ‘is an imitation of an action that is serious, complete, and of a certain magnitude ... through pity and fear effecting the proper καθαρσις or purgation, of these emotions.’ The Legacy of Greece Essays By: Gilbert Murray, W. R. Inge, J. Burnet, Sir T. L. Heath, D'arcy W. Thompson, Charles Singer, R. W. Livingston, A. Toynbee, A. E. Zimmern, Percy Gardner, Sir Reginald Blomfield In the year 1599, the Hall of the Stationers underwent as great a purgation as was carried on in Don Quixote's library. Curiosities of Literature, Vol. 1 He was rather free in the use of the lancet, but not to the same extent as his contemporaries, and he advocated the use of free purgation as well as bleeding. Outlines of Greek and Roman Medicine A century will pass before Lyons will recover itself from this Jacobin purgation. Travels through the South of France and the Interior of Provinces of Provence and Languedoc in the Years 1807 and 1808 The details of this enlargement of popular rights and privileges, and the accompanying financial purgation, do not now concern us. The Life of William Ewart Gladstone, Vol. 1 (of 3) 1809-1859 The Court of the Abbot of the Bajans, at the College of Annecy, in the same University, throws a little more light on the actual ceremony of purgation. Life in the Medieval University The offer of purgation had come in frenzy from the lips of his prior; by its acceptance Fra Battista saw himself driven to one of two courses. Little Novels of Italy We say nothing of its sacred use in the Gentile lustration, purgation, and several other attributes. Sylva, Vol. 1 (of 2) Or A Discourse of Forest Trees Robespierre's general design in short was to effect a further purgation of the Convention. Critical Miscellanies (Vol. 1 of 3) Essay 1: Robespierre He must have legal purgation, discharge, release from custody, quittance. Napoleon the Little The Promotor gives the first blow with a frying-pan, and the scholars who help in the purgation are limited to two or three blows each, since an infinity of blows is also to be avoided. Life in the Medieval University Let sin be owned, therefore, since men were born sinners; but let purgation be done, the wicked member plucked out, etc. Little Novels of Italy Then desired Lord Cobham in the King's presence that a hundred knights and esquires might be suffered to come in upon his purgation, which he knew would clear him of all heresies. Henry of Monmouth, Volume 2 Memoirs of Henry the Fifth In the Koran's description of heaven so much emphasis was put on food that a jolly Jew objected on the grounds that such continual feasting must of necessity be followed by a purgation. The Necessity of Atheism One of these he attributes to an affection of the spleen, because he had noticed that the spleen was enlarged during it, and that, after purgation, the enlarged spleen decreased in size. Old-Time Makers of Medicine The Story of The Students And Teachers of the Sciences Related to Medicine During the Middle Ages The candidate removes to the vicinity of the Midē´wigân so as to be able to go through the ceremony of purgation four times before the day of initiation. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 When there is purgation from filthiness, separation from the world, and dedication to the Lord, there there is holiness and nowhere else. The Covenants And The Covenanters Covenants, Sermons, and Documents of the Covenanted Reformation The blackest fiend that glooms the midnight air of hell, bleached through the merciful purgation of sorrow and loyalty, may become a white angel and be drawn into heaven. The Destiny of the Soul A Critical History of the Doctrine of a Future Life Here, it is evident, we are on the same ground as in the chapter treating of purgation by oath and the ordeal. The Customs of Old England During one of these purgations, he hastily committed to the flames a poem on which he had bestowed much labour, and which contained a humorous description of scenes and characters familiar to him in youth. The Modern Scottish Minstrel, Volume II. The Songs of Scotland of the past half century During the process of purgation, the candidates thoughts must dwell upon the seriousness of the course he is pursuing and the sacred character of the new life he is about to assume. The Mide'wiwin or "Grand Medicine Society" of the Ojibwa Seventh Annual Report of the Bureau of Ethnology to the Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution, 1885-1886, Government Printing Office, Washington, 1891, pages 143-300 We thank you and praise you, and accept your purgation of yourself from this offence with all our heart. The Letters of Cassiodorus Being A Condensed Translation Of The Variae Epistolae Of Magnus Aurelius Cassiodorus Senator Ordeal, by water, nature of, 2. for witchcraft, 2. purgation of slander, 132. The Oldest Code of Laws in the World The code of laws promulgated by Hammurabi, King of Babylon B.C. 2285-2242 When, at length, he was content, he placed himself in the hands of this jury as regarded the purgation of the charge. The Customs of Old England This aloofness, this purgation of emotion from personal passion, art has in common with philosophy. Ancient Art and Ritual And he shall proceed by fitting diet and suitable medicines to resist them, as well as by purgations to disburden the body of them. Dialogue of Comfort Against Tribulation With Modifications To Obsolete Language By Monica Stevens The purgation is seen in process in a threefold manner according to Dante. Dante: "The Central Man of All the World" A Course of Lectures Delivered Before the Student Body of the New York State College for Teachers, Albany, 1919, 1920 Therefore this purgation of divine mercy, destroying all error, leaves no flesh, no matter, to the mental consciousness. Retrospection and Introspection The simplest of these processes was purgation by oath. The Customs of Old England It was a most needful and valuable purgation, since painting is the art proper of the eye. Ancient Art and Ritual I know you are well, because I hear of your voyaging to London and the environs, which I rejoice to learn, because your note alarmed me by the purgation and phlebotomy therein prognosticated. Life of Lord Byron, Vol. 3 With His Letters and Journals In settling the rules and ceremonies of their oaths, their purgations, and the whole order and process of their superstitious justice: for by these methods they seem to have decided all controversies. 4th. The Works of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Vol. 07 (of 12) Society was put to its purgation in very plausible fashion. The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 72, October, 1863 Meanwhile it may be pointed out that purgation by oath was itself a distinct appeal to the Almighty. The Customs of Old England In the first instance the parties accused "made their purgation" and were dismissed. The Reign of Henry the Eighth, Volume 1 (of 3) Many of these still remain even after the national purgation of 1870, just as the Christian inscriptions survive in the marble palimpsests of Mahometan mosques, converted from basilicas, at Damascus or Constantinople. The Religions of Japan From the Dawn of History to the Era of Méiji "It is to be observed," writes the keen-eyed reporters, "that the consumption of peanuts rises to its maximum during the purgation of a convention." David Lockwin—The People's Idol Journal of the American Medical Association" cites the experiences of Dr. R. McPherson of the Lying-in Hospital of New York, "who showed that the routine purgation after confinement is not only useless but harmful. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy The alliance succeeded, though too late for Bolingbroke to enjoy the fruits of success; but in effecting the purgation of the Tory party from its taint of Jacobitism he rendered no inconsiderable service. Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham But the higher steps are, as usual, purgation, illumination, and union. Christian Mysticism Like the life insurance companies after the process of purgation, they will be able largely to reduce expenses by abolishing their departments of doubtful law. The Promise of American Life Over and above which, those Ancients made use of catharms, or purgations to the same end and purpose also. Five Years of Theosophy There are certainly times when catharsis is necessary but "one thing is certain, the day for routine purgation is past." Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy He was, moreover, a static philosopher, disturbed by signs of political restlessness; and this led to the purgation of Whig doctrines from his writings, and their consistent replacement by a cynical conservatism. Political Thought in England from Locke to Bentham Branch of Jesse's tree whose blossoms Scent the heavenly hazel wood, Pray for me for full purgation Of my bosom's turpitude. A Celtic Psaltery Other people had acquired such political experience as they were capable of assimilating, first by drifting into some intolerable excess or some distressing error, and then by undergoing some violent process of purgation or reform. The Promise of American Life There are certain purgations which can restore you, a certain treatise, being perused thrice with purity of mind. The Works of Horace That other practitioners are coming to the same conclusion is witnessed by a number of papers recently read in medical societies condemning purgation at the time of operation. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy The next thing to be considered is, the monthly purgations, whether they have been duly every month, whether they flow plentifully, are of a good colour, and whether they have been equal every month. The Works of Aristotle the Famous Philosopher Containing his Complete Masterpiece and Family Physician; his Experienced Midwife, his Book of Problems and his Remarks on Physiognomy It has long been held in great esteem, and not undeservedly, as an aperient and deobstruent, particularly in hysteric complaints, and suppressions of the uterine purgations. The Botanist's Companion, Volume II Both represent, in allegorical form, the ascent of the human soul from sin, through purgation, to the presence of God. Pastoral Poetry and Pastoral Drama A Literary Inquiry, with Special Reference to the Pre-Restoration Stage in England They condemned the Romish doctrine of Purgatory, with its popular tenet of material fire—did that exclude every doctrine of purgation after death? The Oxford Movement Twelve Years, 1833-1845 An article entitled the "Use and Abuse of Cathartics" in the "Journal of the American Medical Association" admirably summarizes the disadvantages of purgation at such a time. Outwitting Our Nerves A Primer of Psychotherapy To genius, pain is purgation; ugliness, beauty in disturbance. Four-Dimensional Vistas Observe, it is not to the lessons of the "master", but to the creation and destruction that went on at Haworth that she attributes this purgation. The Three Brontës What chance was there after the purgation I was now suffering, that I should come out acquitted at last? Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are And the parts of this division of the case are two: purgation and deprecation. The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4 Doctor Fustian, quoth a? mass, Doctor Lopus143 was never such a doctor: has given me a purgation, has purged me of forty dollars; I shall never see them more. The Tragical History of Doctor Faustus From the Quarto of 1604 Love, hope, pain, sorrow, disappointment, often effect that momentary purgation which enables consciousness to function independently of the tyrant will. Four-Dimensional Vistas Squaws at the time of menstrual purgation are obliged to seclude themselves, and in most instances to occupy isolated lodges, and in all tribes are forbidden to prepare food for anyone save themselves. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine You all know how easily I might have fled from this purgation. Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are Concession when the person on his trial does not defend the deed that has been done, but entreats to be pardoned for it: and this again is divided into two parts,—purgation and deprecation. The Orations of Marcus Tullius Cicero, Volume 4 Curdie allowed them half an hour to get to bed, and then set about completing his purgation of the palace. The Princess and Curdie It is part of the general system of purgation and cleansing which one feels one's self in need of, in order to be in right relations to one's deity. Varieties of Religious Experience, a Study in Human Nature The patient recovered under treatment consisting of active leeching, purgation, and blisters applied behind the ear, together with the application of olive oil to the nostrils. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine Nothing is more to be deplored in human institutions, than that the ideas of mankind should have annexed a sentiment of disgrace to a purgation thus satisfactory and decisive. Caleb Williams Or Things as They Are At the instance of Gondremark, it had undergone a strict purgation, and was now composed exclusively of tools. Prince Otto, a Romance Here is now a malefactor convicted of guilt, one who has burnt innocent men in their houses, and yet is allowed to undergo purgation. Grettir the Strong, Icelandic Saga But omitting the accusation of others for my owne purgation and for your graces satisfaction I say. The First Blast of the Trumpet against the monstrous regiment of Women Under rest and free purgation the patient recovered, but the paroxysms continued during prolonged intervals, and in the last six years they only lasted from twenty-four to forty-eight hours. Anomalies and Curiosities of Medicine Yet, notwithstanding the docility of the council of state, the purgation undergone by the tribunal and the legislative body, these three bodies vigorously opposed a law which revived inequality. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 This purgation has, however, two different stages; that which precedes the justification of the soul, and that which follows it. The Spirit of St. Francis de Sales Very likely it is so," said the king; "but since the purgation has come to naught through your impatience you cannot clear yourself further than you have done. Grettir the Strong, Icelandic Saga I do not underestimate the many and great difficulties of proper purgation, but I know from both personal practise and observation that they are not unconquerable. Youth: Its Education, Regimen, and Hygiene But these my letters be clean purgation, Although never so many sins they have done. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 1 The tribunate was reduced to eighty members, and the legislative body underwent a similar purgation. History of the French Revolution from 1789 to 1814 There is not only the freeing of the soul from sin, whether mortal or venial, but there is also its purgation from any inclination or attachment to either the one or the other. The Spirit of St. Francis de Sales Here are those wicked men Who loved to exercise their tyrant power On speechless brutes; bad husbands undergo A long purgation here; the traffickers In human flesh here too are disciplined. Poems, 1799 Now, mark well the word purgation here used. Purgatory Men and women saw the bad days of Duke Alessandro revived, and Florence, after a temporary purgation, became once more the sink of iniquity. The Tragedies of the Medici His discourse is vomit, and his ignorance the strongest purgation in the world. Character Writings of the 17th Century —Sirra, I charge you set a padlock upon that Chamber doore; there is a dangerous fellow must be brought to his purgation. A Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 2 Those very words are a purgation to me. A Select Collection of Old English Plays, Volume 8 Better is it to purge away our sins, and cut off our vices now, than to keep them for purgation hereafter. Purgatory By Duke Cosimo's recent enactment, such an occurrence was counted as a criminal offence, which required purgation by the payment of a heavy fine, failure to pay being punished by sentence of death. The Tragedies of the Medici Lastly, he is such a juggler with urinals, so dangerously unskilful, that if ever the city will have recourse to him for diseases that need purgation, let them employ him in scouring Moorditch. Character Writings of the 17th Century The second distinguishes between the unblessed suffering which plagues the soul, and that which we welcome as a process of purgation. Sonnets "Tragedy," he says, "is an imitation of an action ... through pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions." Rhetoric and Poetry in the Renaissance A Study of Rhetorical Terms in English Renaissance Literary Criticism For there is no man, says Origen, but the Son of God, can guess how long, or how many ages, a soul may stand in need of the purgation of fire. Purgatory I told him I hoped he would not take it for an argument of guilt that I came before I was sent for, and offered myself to my purgation before the time appointed. The History of Thomas Ellwood Written By Himself Only a few days ago a friend of ours, who is an LL.D., had to undergo this "purgation," and it nearly cost him his reason. From the Caves and Jungles of Hindostan Not content with the cleansings and purgations we have mentioned, he placed upon a new footing the whole tenure, duties, and pledges, of military offices. The Caesars The sense of pity and terror had been raised for which even the poet's art could find no purgation. The Adventure of Living : a Subjective Autobiography With these explanations the reader will be able to understand the subjoined passage, which expresses the Norse idea of the future purgation of the soul. Purgatory It was a purgation quite sufficient for the Army's purpose. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 We are angels when we come to cure—devils when we ask payment—but I will administer a purgation to his purse I warrant him. The Abbot Just so, Aristotle recognized the cathartic or healing influence of art, both in music and the drama—"through pity and fear effecting the proper purgation of these emotions." The Principles of Aesthetics If they sinned they might be punished directly by physical evil; and from this evil religion might redeem them by the appropriate ceremonies of purgation. The Greek View of Life By Purgatory no more is meant by Catholics than a middle state of souls; namely of purgation from sin by temporary chastisements, or a punishment of some sin inflicted after death, which is not eternal. Purgatory This was proved by a vote actually taken in the House on the 7th, after the purgation was complete. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 Here is labour, here is protection, here is removing of hindrances, here is convenient purgation, and all that there might be fruit. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03 The object of these is to keep the bowels open, but purgation must always be avoided. The Four Epochs of Woman's Life; a study in hygiene Attached to the temple are skilled physicians to "interpret" the dream, and opportunities for prolonged residence with treatment by baths, purgation, dieting, mineral waters, sea baths, all kinds of mild gymnastics, etc. A Day in Old Athens; a Picture of Athenian Life Surely, if there did not exist a place of purgation, no prayers nor sacrifices would be of any avail to the departed. Purgatory At the beginning of the purgation, at all events, Parliament professed carefulness and even leniency in its choice of victims. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 By clear we sometimes understand purgation; or that a thing has purged itself, or is purged from those soils and imputations of evil wherewith sometimes they have been charged. Works of John Bunyan — Volume 03 He who has attained to the purgation of his senses in God performs all the operations of the senses all the better. Light, Life, and Love : selections from the German mystics of the middle ages Every active treatment of hypertension should begin with a thorough cleaning out of the intestinal canal by purgation, best with mercury in some form. Disturbances of the Heart We see that the Fathers of the Church have called it a purging fire—a place of expiation or purgation. Purgatory A matter on which the Parliament had been intent for some time was the purgation and regulation of the University of Oxford. The Life of John Milton Volume 3 1643-1649 With the American Indians a bear hunt was an important event for which they prepared by long fasts and purgations. The Golden Bough For now he stood upon his purgation and justification, especially it appears so by the place first named. The Pharisee and Publican If the circulation is weak, dependence should be placed on purgation by some of the simple vegetable cathartics or a small dose of calomel. Disturbances of the Heart That there should be for souls after death such a state of purgation is all within the grasp of human reason. Purgatory Jesus told Simon that such seekers as he gave small reward 364:21 in return for the spiritual purgation which came through the Messiah. Science and Health, with Key to the Scriptures There is work to be done among those unhappy men that may be my purgation. For the Term of His Natural Life And the shivering that seizes them at the time of their purgations sufficiently proves that which flows from them is cold and undigested. Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies This was her purgation for the sin of making them the slaves of her ambition. Life's Little Ironies Hear, Lord, the cry of fervent supplication Earth's children lift to Thee; And from the depths of long and dread purgation Thy faithful captives free, Ere dies on earth the swell Of De Profundis bell. Purgatory All right, old fellow;—I didn't mean to put you on your purgation. The Last Chronicle of Barset Why should not the purgation be common also?"I see how it is," said the King. The History of England, from the Accession of James II — Volume 2 For he shows the method of accusation and purgation elsewhere and in the place where Hector taxes his brother, accusing him of cowardice and dissoluteness. Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies But it became more than purgation soon, and her mood approached despair. Life's Little Ironies Of the nature and intensity of the sufferings of souls undergoing this purgation, we on earth can form but the faintest conception. Purgatory "We first had a feeling of siccity in the pharynx, then intolerable pains at the epigastrium, super purgation, coma." Madame Bovary What was purpos'd Concerning his imprisonment was rather— If there be faith in men—meant for his trial And fair purgation to the world, than malice, I'm sure, in me. King Henry VIII As for women, I think the principal cause is the moistness of their temper; this produceth a softness in the flesh, a shining smoothness, and their usual purgations. Complete Works of Plutarch — Volume 3: Essays and Miscellanies The method of the Parmenides may be compared with the process of purgation, which Bacon sought to introduce into philosophy. Parmenides What was purpos'd Concerning his imprisonment was rather, If there be faith in men, meant for his trial And fair purgation to the world, than malice, I'm sure, in me. King Henry VIII Let us be clear'd Of being tyrannous, since we so openly Proceed in justice; which shall have due course, Even to the guilt or the purgation.— The Winter's Tale Your wisdom should show itself more richer to signify this to the doctor; for me to put him to his purgation would perhaps plunge him into far more choler. Hamlet True, true; and now you will be my purgation, and let me loose. Love's Labour's Lost He does not admit Aristotle's theory, that tragedy or other serious imitations are a purgation of the passions by pity and fear; to him they appear only to afford the opportunity of indulging them. The Republic You say that your life in the city has been a great purgation. Where the Blue Begins It is from within, by an effort of immanent purgation, that the necessary reform must be brought about. A New Philosophy: Henri Bergson Patriot Sections, Volunteers not yet gone to the Frontiers, come demanding the "purgation of traitors from your own bosom;" the expulsion, or even the trial and sentence, of a factious Twenty-two. The French Revolution There are hopes of its purgation, and ultimate restoration, notwithstanding a debt of 19,000L., which the Committee of Inquiry have ascertained to exist. Reflections on the Decline of Science in England Thus we have made a purgation of music, and will now make a purgation of metres. The Republic Juries were accustomed to ascertain the truth of facts, by the defendant's oath of purgation, together with that of his compurgators. Essay on the Trial By Jury What was purpos'd concerning his imprisonment was rather- If there be faith in men-meant for his trial And fair purgation to the world, than malice, I'm sure, in me. King Henry VIII |
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