The ape keeps not the house as a dog doth, he draws not in the plough as the ox, he yields neither milk nor wool as the sheep, he carrieth no burden as a horse doth.
His chariot, wherein He carrieth His poor prisoner, is of the wood of Lebanon; it is paved with love.
Him only in as far as fond and foolish sense carrieth me, and no more; and when I see not, and smell not, and touch not, then I have all to seek.
Where all see not alike, and some are weaker, He carrieth the lambs in His bosom, and leadeth gently those that are with young.
I fear more that Christ is about to remove, when He carrieth home so much of His plenishing beforehand.
I know not whether joy or heaviness in my soul carrieth it away.
All I have is, to desire to believe that Christ will show all good-will to save; and as for your Ladyship, I know that our Lord Jesus carrieth on no design against you, but seeketh to save and redeem you.
Because this carrieth in it the true nature of confession, to confess, and to abide under the crimes confessed, without shifts and evasions, is the only real simple way of confessions.
Therefore covetousness carrieth in it every sinwe speak of sins against the second tableeven as a serpent carrieth her young ones in her belly.
Father is a sweet title--a title that carrieth in it an intimation of a great deal of bowels and compassion, and God is often set forth also by this title in the holy Scriptures.
In all these instances, and in hundreds more that might be named, you may see that prayer carrieth in it a sensible feeling disposition, and that first from a sense of sin.
And the rather they have with greatest labour strained unweariedly at this above many other truths, because of the grim and dreadful face it carrieth in most men's apprehensions.
The very preface to that ministration carrieth in it a type of our deliverance from the bondage of sin, the devil, and hell.
Wherefore we read, That those horns or kings where Mystery Babylon sitteth, are upon the heads of that beast that carrieth her, which beast is her protector.
Second, Good works must needs flow from faith, or no way; because that alone carrieth in it an argument sufficiently prevalent to win upon our natures, to make them comply with holiness.
How can he that carrieth himself basely in the sight of men, think he yet well behaveth himself in the sight of God?
That the text carrieth this truth in its bosom, you will find if you look into the explication of the first part thereof before.
Winslow cometh of good lineage and carrieth his coat-armor; but he and now his brother John are wed, and Gilbert will leave us anon, so that verily I see no man left with whom a Standish might fitly wed.
Lister's afraid to tell that he carrieth stolen goods in his doublet and lies about them into the bargain," sneered Edward Dotey.
Such a heart is continually fortified, and carrieth its preservatives within itself, as a wrathful man carrieth his incentives still within him: there is the main cause of wrath or meekness.
As Chrysostom saith, "As he that beareth the king's standard in fight had need to be well guarded, so he that carrieth the name and profession of God and godliness.
No one carrieth thee to the place; no one forceth thee to sin; if thou do it, it is because thou wilt do it, and lovest it.
How will he bear the rebukes of conscience, when he carrieth about with him so sharp and bitter an accuser?
There is a malignant zeal, against the cause and servants of the Lord, whichcarrieth men to persecute them.
They think the common sense of all the faithful, and the love of truth, and care of their salvation, must be called pride, because it carrieth men to prefer the means which is fitted best to their edification and salvation.
You must take heed of a lustful, wanton eye, which secretly carrieth out your heart to a befooling piece of dirty flesh, and stealeth from beauty and ornaments a spark to kindle that fire which prepareth for everlasting fire.
It carrieth away the thoughts, and distempereth the passions, and corrupteth the fantasy, and thereby doth easily corrupt the intellect and heart.
He maketh very great advantage of the common customs of the country that men live in: this carrieth away thousands and millions at once.
The east wind carrieth him away, and he departeth; And it sweepeth him out of his place.
That they are as stubble before the wind, And as chaff that the storm carrieth away?
Immodest, however, is the night-watchman; immodestly he carriethhis horn.
Now stand the scales poised and at rest: three heavy questions have I thrown in; three heavy answers carrieth the other scale.
He carrieth our burdens, he hath taken upon him the form of a servant, he is patient of heart and never saith Nay; and he who loveth his God chastiseth him.
Onward the river now carrieth your boat: it MUST carry it.
The reason thereof is that he carrieth too many extraneous things on his shoulders.
He that carrieth any of these things, shall wash his clothes: and being washed with water, he shall be unclean until the evening.
And he that eateth or carrieth any thing thereof, shall wash his clothes, and shall be unclean until the evening.
Paralipomenon Chapter 12 Roboam for his sins is delivered up into the hands of the king of Egypt: who carrieth away all the treasures of the temple.
Whose operation although it be nothing, or its concurrence not considerable, yet doth it obtain the name of the whole cure: and carrieth often the honour of the capital energie, which had no finger in it.
The manner hereof Cabeus wittily attempteth, affirming that this effluvium attenuateth and impelleth the neighbor air, which returning home in a gyration, carrieth with it the obvious bodies unto the Electrick.
For physic carrieth men in narrow and restrained ways, subject to many accidents and impediments, imitating the ordinary flexuous courses of nature.
Ignatius answered: "He who carrieth Christ in his breast.
Because this carrieth in it the true nature of confession; to confess, and plead for mercy under the crimes confessed, without shifts and evasions, is the only real simple way of confession.
And so they go talking along all together, and every onecarrieth his Provisions on his back for his whole Journey.
The Match being thus made, the Man carriethor sends to the Woman her Wedding Cloths; which is a Cloth containing six or seven yards in length, and a Linnen Wast-coat wrought with Blew and Red.
As it is with the man that carrieth his broken arm in a sling to the bonesetter, still, as he thinks of his broken arm, and as he feels the pain and anguish, he hastens his pace to the man.
But though this arrow of pride fly never so high in the clouds, and though the man whom it carrieth up so high be never so joyful thereof, yet let him remember that, be this arrow never so light, it hath yet a heavy iron head.
In these two darknesses this devil who is called Business busily walketh about, and he carrieth about with him such foolish folk as will follow him and setteth them to work with many a manner of bumbling business.
I will tell thee the mystery of the woman, and of the beast which carrieth her, which hath seven heads and ten horns.
And six days after Jesus taketh with him Peter and James and John, only, and carrieth them up with him into an exceeding high mountain in great privacy; and was transfigured before them.
And He who bought us with His own blood, loveth and carrieth us His poor, weak and sinning people with such love and infinite patience.
How He loveth us His own, how He careth for us, is mindful of us and carrieth us, no heart can fully understand, no pen describe.
In unspeakable joy He carrieth on His loving, tender, priestly work in behalf of those for whom He died.
The reason why Men of Wit are often the laziest in their Enquiries is, that their heat carrieth their Thoughts so fast, that they are apt to be tired, and they faint in the drudgery of a continued Application.
A Fool hath no Dialogue within himself, the first Thought carrieth him without the Reply of a second.
Accumulative in that case is a murdering Word, that carrieth Injustice, and no Sense in it.
I wear, and the amulets, I wear them as a protection from that Genie, and a safeguard, he that carrieth off the maidens and the young sucklings, walking under the curse of mothers.
I will tell thee the mystery of the woman, and of the beast that carrieth her, which hath the seven heads and ten horns.
The angel explains the "mystery of the woman and of the beast that carrieth her.
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