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Miners in Monkwearmouth colliery, the deepest in the country and away, heard the explosion and came to the surface, concerned as to the cause. westward at Hexham; north at Alnwick; and south at Hartlepool the explosion was heard distinctly; and for out to sea. The light of the flames could be seen, reflected in the sky, away at Northallerton. And whilst the report of the explosion travelled so far, people on the scene were insensible of it.
On Prejudice > When prejudice has shut the eye of the mind the brightest rays of truth > shine in vain. When men are thus incapacitated for the reception of truth > they become liable to become guilty of injustice, ill-nature, and ill > manners to others; and insensible of what is properly owing to themselves. On Friendship > We know that man is a social being and that consequently he has a capacity > for friendship. Friendship is as old as the first formation of society and > in its own nature so necessary that I know not how a social being could > exist without it.
The South Australian police impounded the issue of Angry Penguins devoted to The Darkening Ecliptic on the grounds that Malley's poems were obscene.Lehman D 1998 "The Ern Malley Poetry Hoax – Introduction" in Jacket, No. 17 The Ern Malley hoax was on the front pages of the newspapers for weeks, and Harris was humiliated. After the hoax was revealed, McAuley and Stewart wrote: > Mr. Max Harris and other Angry Penguins writers represent an Australian > outcrop of a literary fashion which has become prominent in England and > America. The distinctive feature of the fashion, it seemed to us, was that > it rendered its devotees insensible of absurdity and incapable of ordinary > discrimination.
Address 191: "every number of destroyed sinners, whether thrown by Noah's flood, or Sodom's brimstone, into the terrible furnace of a life, insensible of anything but new forms of raging misery till judgment's day, must through the all -working, all- redeeming love of God, which never ceases, come at last to know that they had lost, and have found again such a God of love as this". an Anglican, and James Relly, a Welsh Methodist, were other significant 18th-century Protestant leaders who believed in Universalism. In 1843, the Universalist Rev J. M. Day published an article "Was John Wesley a Restorationist?" in the Universalist Union magazine, suggesting that John Wesley (d. 1791) had made a private conversion to Universalism in his last years but had kept it secret.

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