Sidenote 152: Marke this fact, for it agreeth with Goddes lawe pronounced.
Peter, Surely thou art one of them: for thou art a Galilean, and thy speech agreeth thereto.
And he spake also a parable unto them; No man putteth a piece of a new garment upon an old: if otherwise, then both the new maketh a rent, and the piece that was taken out of the new, agreeth not with the old.
And anon after, again they that stood by, said to Peter: surely thou art one of them, for thou art of Galile, and thy speech agreeth thereto.
He spake unto them in a similitude: No man putteth a piece of a new garment, into an old vesture: for if he do, then breaketh he the new and the piece that was taken out of the new, agreeth not with the old.
And for the ambassador--it hath already been courteously signified to him that the air of Venice agreeth not well with one of his devotional tendencies.
And he spake also a parable unto them; No man putteth a piece of a new garment upon an old; if otherwise, then both the new maketh a rent, and the piece that was taken out of the new agreeth not with the old.
And a little after, they that stood by said again to Peter, Surely thou art one of them: for thou art a Galilaean, and thy speech agreeth thereto.
The Vulgar Latine hath it, Regnum Sacerdotale, to which agreeth the Translation of that place (1 Pet.
And the properties of the Hebrew tongue agreeth a thousand times more with the English than with the Latin.
For the Greek tongue agreeth more with the English than with the Latin.
But how well their dooing herein agreeth with the saieng of Peter, & examples of the primitiue church, it may easilie appéere.
Howbeit this report agreeth not with other writers, which declare how Cnute aduanced Edrike in the beginning of his reigne [Sidenote: Some thinke that he was duke of Mercia before, and now had Essex adioined thereto.
And he spoke also a similitude to them: That no man putteth a piece from a new garment upon an old garment: otherwise he both rendeth the new, and the piece taken from the new agreeth not with the old.
Kings Chapter 5 Hiram king of Tyre agreeth to furnish timber and workmen for building the temple: the number of workmen and overseers.
And he is one that perfectly agreeth with himself, and putteth you not upon contradictions or impossibilities.
And if I have forgotten it," said Procida bitterly, "it is because the practice of the church agreeth not with the precept.
Which, whether it agreeth to any of their countreymen or no, let other nations iudge.
So oftentimes one he betrayeth another, according to that saying: Trueth agreeth vnto trueth; but falshood agreeth neither to trueth nor to falshood.
What tyranny is there so great, spoiling men wholly of their liberty, but this pretence agreeth to it?
Whereupon it cometh, that if the object of the action include something that agreeth to the order of reason, it shall be a good action, according to its kind; for example, to give alms to an indigent man.
That which is said of the ceremonies which crept into the ancient church, agreeth well to them.
Observing this rule, That what agreeth not to the type must be meant of the thing typified, and what is not fulfilled at one time must be fulfilled of the church at another time.
There are two reasons for which the church may and should appoint fasts or festivities upon occasional motives, and neither of them agreeth with ordinary festivities.
Howbeit herein they did err; for to appoint a certain time of fasting to be kept by the whole church agreeth not with Christian liberty, and wanteth the example of Christ and his apostles, as Osiander noteth.
Southward also they reach to the riuer Nigritis, whose nature agreeth with the riuer of Nilus, forasmuch as it is increased and diminished at the same time, and bringeth forth the like beasts as the Crocodile.
The name Loutea is more generall and common vnto mo, then the qualitie of honour thereby signified agreeth withall.
This people’s condition agreeth well with ours, though the Lord’s dealing be very different.
For whatsoever agreeth to a Church, as a Church; agreeth to every Church.
And it agreeth very well with that position of the civil law, which sayeth, 'Quod omnia regis aunt,' But how?
I think, therefore, it agreeth more with the gravity and wisdom of this house, to proceed with all humbleness by petition than bill.
Let him also see, and visit, eminent persons in all kinds, which are of great name abroad; that he may be able to tell, how the life agreeth with the fame.
But plain, intelligible church music, which occasioneth not divisions, but the church agreeth in, for my part I never doubted to be lawful.
And I confess that my judgment agreeth more in this with Davenant's than any others, saving that he doth not so much appropriate the benefits of baptism to the children of sincere believers as I do.
The greatest mart for saffron is at Aquila in Abruzo, where they haue an especiall weight for the same of ten pounds lesse in the hundred than that of Florens and Luke: but how it agreeth with ours it shall appeere hereafter.
I haue seene and had an ancient iarror of the lands of this monasterie, which agreeth verie well with the historie of Hugo le Blanc monke of that house.
But how well their dooing herein agreeth with the saieng of Peter, & examples of the primitiue church, it may easilie appeere.
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