The best evidence of the Bible's being the word of God is to be found between its covers. It proves itself.
Charles Hodge
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The Hebrew "nephesh," meaning "soul," "essence," is used for both humans and animals.
In all matters regarding the composition of the human soul, or the metaphysical composition of animals, I refer the curious reader to Charles Hodge's Systematic Theology Chapter II (Nature of Man), sections 1 (Scripture Doctrine) and 2 (Trichotomy), which is by far the best treatment of the subject I have ever read.
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But to be the Vicar of Christ, to claim to exercise his prerogatives on earth, does involve a claim to his attributes, and therefore our opposition to Popery is opposition to a man claiming to be God.
-Charles Hodge
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_"Semua kebenaran dikenal sebagai kebenaran oleh karena tendensinya mempromosikan kesucian."_ ~ Charles Hodge
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Come on hodge just let your boybestie feel up your snatched waist im sure it’s normal dogboy behaviour (it’s not)
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ID: a sketchpage of multiple characters from the terror. from left to right, top row: des voeux in his slops and sunglasses frowning crankily, and hickey with an exaggerated devious grin akin to the thinking "penis" face from the driving home comic. two sketches of silna, one is a more detailed portrait with a tense expression, the other a more dimple doodle where she looks annoyed and exhausted. left to right, bottom row: goodsir with a very pinched almost indescribable expression, grimacing tightly. lieutenant irving with an extremely exaggerated frown, hackles raised, flushed in the face and holding up a reprimanding index finger to hickey who wears a shit-eating narrow-eyed grin. hodgson with a wiggly smile and one cocked brow, wearing his epaulets. end ID
the terror is a show pt. 3
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Disraeli: Mary Anne (1.2, ATV, 1978)
"You know, for years, I couldn't stand the sight of you. Cos of your - your rings and your perfumes and your fancy way of dressing. D'you have to be such a cursed dandy?"
"A dandy is not a mere clothes horse. To be a true dandy is to be self-disciplined, detached, even spiritual. It is also a gesture of individuality and a mask, behind which the sneers of the world cannot reach."
"Well, maybe you needed something to hide behind once but... hang it, that's why some of the others still distrust you. They expect their leading statesmen to look the part. Not like some Italian dancing master, what?"
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Charles Hodges - self portrait, c.1830
Charles Howard Hodges was a British painter active in the Netherlands during the French occupation of the 18th and early 19th century.
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Napoleon Bonaparte, by Charles Howard Hodges
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What then were the apostles? It is plain from the divine record that they were men immediately commissioned by Christ to make a full and authoritative revelation of His religion; to organize the church; to furnish it with officers and laws, and to start it on its career of conquest through the world… The apostles, the twelve, stand out just as conspicuous as an isolated body in the history of the church, without predecessors, and without successors, as Christ Himself does. They disappear from history. The title, the thing itself, the gifts, the functions, all ceased when John, the last of the twelve, ascended to heaven.
Charles Hodge
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Portrait of Emma Jane Hodges
Charles Howard Hodges, 1815
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As donzelas
"As três donzelas vinham cantando pela margem do rio uma cantiga que uma delas, de repente, começara de improvisar; e as vozes das três juntavam-se para repetir variada cada estrofe que a primeira primeiro cantava."
Jorge de Sena, "O Físico Prodigioso"; pintura de Charles Hodge Mackie.
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Portrait of King Willem I (1772-1843) by Charles Howard Hodges.
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after charles howard hodges - graphite | 20 × 12
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Disraeli: Dizzy (1.1, ATV, 1978)
"I am an Englishman and a member of the Church of England."
"Yes. But you are still, by birth, a Jew."
"Yes, which I have never denied nor tried to conceal."
"Precisely. Precisely. And that is what Melbourne meant. Even to have been elected to the House of Parliament, without anything else, would have been a triumph. You would not only have been an MP, but you would have been the first Jew ever to have entered the House of Commons. You must not take it to heart because the times and the centuries are against you."
"My only regret, father, is that there might not be another by-election for months, even years."
"You mean to try again, then?"
"Yes again, again, and again, father, and not only for ambition but for pride. I refuse to let myself be beaten."
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