The Papistes do beleeve that these were kings, and so them call, And do affirme that of the same there were but three in all.
And I beleeve the bodies of the just shall rise to life everlasting, [x] and the wicked to everlasting perdition, &c.
I doubt not but it will be taken as acceptable service to God's Church, and beleeve it a very thankefull obligement to Stoke hamond in Bucks--64 May 26th Honoured Sir Your truely loving Brother Thomas Disney.
Hierome, Since you see I proceed as God, in knowing your thoughts, why beleeve you not that I may forgive his sins as God too?
Beleeve not oathes or much protesting men, Credit no vowes nor no bewayling songs.
It is true, that if he be my Soveraign, he may oblige me to obedience, so, as not by act or word to declare I beleeve him not; but not to think any otherwise then my reason perswades me.
For how admirable soever any work be, the Admiration consisteth not in that it could be done, because men naturally beleeve the Almighty can doe all things, but because he does it at the Prayer, or Word of a man.
For if he beleeve that "Jesus is the Christ, he hath the Spirit of God" (1 Joh.
For if a man pretend to me, that God hath spoken to him supernaturally, and immediately, and I make doubt of it, I cannot easily perceive what argument he can produce, to oblige me to beleeve it.
But why wee beleeve the Bible to be the Word of God, is much disputed, as all questions must needs bee, that are not well stated.
I beleeve for certain that the Iroqoits lost many men, having to doe with such brave and valiant souldiers as that company was.
His body was wel compact and strong, his stature under 6 foote (I beleeve about two inches) his head so shaped, as you might see it a storehouse and shop both of a vast treasury of natural parts.
I beleeve with many others) the Faculty of writing History is at the Highest.
I wonot court a Prince against his justice, Nor bribe him with a smile to thinke me honest, Pardon my Lord this boldnesse, and the mirth That may flow from me, I beleeve my father Thought of no winding sheete when he begot me.
I see men would dissect me to a fibre, But doe you beleeve this?
I beleeve can neither be justified by your Comision nor mine.
Upon the eve of his final departure for England he did not scruple to write Colonel Jeffreys, "I will confesse to you that I beleeve that the Inhabitants of this Colony wil quickly find a difference betweene your management and mine.
I supposed in England, and I beleeve ye Council, at least I have seen through a mist.
I beleeve will, unless his Majesty's special command therein.
All the countrey people steadfastly beleeve the trueth hereof.
I have all his letters by me, which are very good, and I beleeve neer 200, and most of them philosophicall.
The countrey people did beleeve that he could conjure, and 'tis like enough that he might be well enough contented to have them thinke so.
He was an astrologer, and very lucky in giving his judgements on nativities; he would say, that he did not understand the reason why it should be so, but so it would happen; he did beleeve that some genius or spirit did help.
The members stayd till 1, 2, 3, 4 a clock, but at last his excellency sent them word he could not come: I beleeve he suspected some treacherie.
I beleeve he had Taurus ascending with the Pleiades, which makes the native to be of a rough disposition.
He caused the breeches of a bencher of Lincolne's Inne to be taken-in by a tayler and made him beleeve that he had the dropsie.
He had a very good[290] memorie; but I beleeve that his excellent method of thinking and disposing did much to helpe his memorie.
For when we quit this earthly stage, Beleeve me, shepheards, for I tell you true, Those pleasures which from vertuous deeds we have Procure the sweetest slumbers in the grave.
For whatsoever the fates have appointed to men, that I beleeve shall happen.
But I must end this letter, though it doe Stand on two truths, neither is true to you, Vertue hath some perversenesse; For she will Neither beleeve her good, nor others ill.
He was the Word that spake it, Hee tooke the bread and brake it; And what that Word did make it, I doe beleeve and take it.
Be not concern'd: studie not why, nor when; Doe not so much as not beleeve a man.
I could beleeve they doe; but that I know What inconvenience might hereafter grow: 30 Succeeding ages would Idolatrize, And as his Numbers, so his Reliques prize.
I must beleeve and suffer whatsoever Your Lordships charge me with: yet would gladly heare What my faultes are.
Has confest much, Beleeve it, and so far they feare him not, They would be els more circumspect.
I speake not, Madam, with a thought to suffer A foule breath whisper your white name; for he That dares traduce it must beleeve me dead, Or my fame twisted with your honour must not Have pitty on the Accusers blood.
She's, then, a villanous strumpet so to write, And you an asse, a coxcomb to beleeve it.
See how shameful he treated that hily respecterble injun gentlemun, Mister Otheller, makin him for to beleeve his wife was too thick with Casheo.
I'm a law-abidin man, and beleevein good, old-fashioned institutions.
You dowtlis beleeve this Sperret doctrin while I think it is a little mixt.
There be many men that Devotion pretend, And make usbeleeve that true Faith theyle defend: Three times in one day to Church they will goe, They cozen the world, but I know &c.
Yes, beleeve me, quoth the fellow, I saw him in the Fields but this morning.
This is the quarrell of Religion they made you beleeve they had in hand: This is the quarrell for which they would have you hazard your lands, lives, and goods, in the company of a certain number of rebels against your naturall Prince.
But, Forrester, beleeve it as thy creede, My mistresse mindes my person not my weede.
Let us not after our lives end beleeve More then you felt before it.
But will you by example Teach me the truth of your opinion And make me see that you beleeve yourselves?
Faith, Lady, I came pretending hast In Face and Countenance, told them I was sent For things bith' Prince forgot about the sceane, Which both my credit made them to beleeve And Nero newly whispered me before.
But yet unlike in this that Adam was the cause of death, but Christ is the cause of lyfe unto all that beleeve in him.
One wishes the Earl of Southampton and others were pardoned and at liberty; others could be content some men of great place might pay the Queenes debts, because they beleeve they gathered enough under hir.
But the spirit quickeneth; that shewes vs Christ hath satisfied, and giues vs grace to beleeve it, &c.
The promises of a kingdome in heaven is a greate matter which greate men according to their course in earth will hardly beleeve can be effected without greate meanes, and therefore a miracle yf princes receive Christ.
Therefore the fictions (or let them be called conjectures) painted in Maps doe serve only to mislead such discoverers as rashly beleeve them; drawing upon the publishers eyther some angry curses or well deserved scorne.
It is not for any wise man, to beleeve the tythe of the tales and slanders, which flie abroad of the zealous: Lewd men would fain strike at all goodnes through their sides.
I beleeve it, And to that destiny have patiently Laide up my houre to come.
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