This was true, but, severe as his chastisement was, it was not severe enough to have had any such consequences but for his late growing habit of drinking whisky.
The saint too hastily raised his foot, and Satan seized the moment of inflicting this chastisement on his vanity.
That lesson, taught by law and ceremonial, by denunciation and remonstrance, by chastisement and deliverance, the penitent king has learned.
Say rather, As God hath ordained, so do; else thou wilt suffer chastisementand loss.
XXXII What then is the chastisement of those who accept it not?
Many centuries had elapsed since their exodus from Egypt, when God bethought himself of again inflicting chastisementupon them.
He will never humiliate his child by casting his soul for chastisement into the body of a beast.
Therefore, I say unto you; Fear the day of judgment, for God will inflict a terrible chastisement upon all those who have led His children astray and beguiled them with superstitions and errors; 21.
We have revealed in this Tablet, Divine chastisement will assail you from every direction.
The proud and powerful have been putting their heads together, and they have formed a plan for taking vengeance on their mother country for the chastisement she has inflicted on them.
Nixon, the latter having challenged the former in public company, for which and previous abuse the colonel inflicted severe chastisement with a thick stick.
This produced a challenge; but the colonel was advised that he would degrade himself by combat with the challenger, and he therefore declined it, but promised similar chastisement to that inflicted.
Subsequent information was received that the colonel's friends deemed it unnecessary for him to meet the challenger, but that his remedy was to repeat the former chastisement when insulted.
He is threatened with the whip, a mode of chastisement which was often inflicted on this motley personage.
As the strappado has been elsewhere improperly defined "a chastisement by blows," under an idea that a strap was used on the occasion, it may be necessary to take further notice of it on this occasion.
Some who cannot bear to hear Indians spoken of as savages, or to contemplate the chastisement of marauding bands, may blame our frankness.
Nor even is it necessary that the Indian's sense of justice should be met by the chastisement received.
Yet no merited chastisement ever wrought more instant and durable effects for good.
My daily prayer is, that my late chastisement may have its intended effect, and make me all the rest of my days more humble, and less self-confident.
I am in my chastisement like a bullock unaccustomed to the yoke, like a wild bull in a net, full of the fury of the Lord, the rebuke of my God.
And I have been scourged all the day; and mychastisement hath been in the mornings.
And though the Lord, our God, is angry with us a little while, for our chastisement and correction, yet he will be reconciled again to his servants.
But he was wounded for our iniquities, he was bruised for our sins: the chastisement of our peace was upon him, and by his bruises we are healed.
A rebellious disturbance among the Jews gave a semblance of excuse for a terriblechastisement to be visited upon them by their Roman masters, which culminated in the destruction of Jerusalem, A.
But he was wounded for our transgressions, he was bruised for our iniquities, the chastisement of our peace was upon him; and with his stripes we are healed.
It were poor policy to compass the country's ruin for the sake of bringing chastisement upon error.
The chastisement which he had received at Harold's hands added a most deadly hate to the jealousy which his knowledge of Oriana's preference had caused.
Are all the other Instruments of thy Vengeance, too good for the chastisement of such transgressors as we are?
I'll raid it for enough to save our treasures and accept whatever is my just chastisement in the morning," he said in a voice of guilty stealth.
I surmise that He guided the hand of that child so that the verse of the hymn, and the chastisement of the rod I hope Nellie will inflict, might work together for her good.
Clearly his recent chastisement had made him, temporarily, a wiser, as well as a sadder boy.
Jack had a schoolboy’s sense of justice, and though Hubert was very dear to him, he knew that he must have drawn this chastisement on himself by his incorrigible cheekiness.
He was wounded for our transgressions, He was bruised for our iniquities: the chastisement of our peace was upon Him; and with His stripes we are healed.
I said I thought female labour of the sort exacted from these slaves, and corporal chastisement such as they endure, must be abhorrent to any manly or humane man.
On the 29th, he made the new Titular, Bedar Bakht, inflict corporal chastisement upon his venerable predecessor.
No; it would have been impossible to have done less; many would have done far more in chastisement of the fraud upon their honour and good faith.
Whatever she do it will be for you to accept it, and not evade your chastisementby the poltroon's refuge of oblivion in the grave.
It would be easy for you to escape chastisement in death.
He saw that, dark as had been the crimes of Sabran against those of his race, the chastisement of them was as great.
A heavier chastisement than that which had been inflicted on the exiles could hardly be conceived, yet it had effected nothing for the regeneration of Israel.
Both prophets, again following Hosea, regard the spiritual renewal of the people as the effect of chastisement in exile.
Accordingly we find in most instances that the chastisement of the heathen is either ascribed directly to the invaders or else to other agencies set in motion by their approach.
It is possible that as time went on Ezekiel came to see that chastisement alone would not effect the moral change in the exiles which was necessary to bring them into sympathy with the divine purposes.
Accordingly the prophet does not contemplate an utter annihilation of Egypt, but only a temporary chastisementsucceeded by her permanent degradation to the lowest rank among the kingdoms.
They could not penetrate to the moral reasons which rendered the chastisement inevitable; they only saw that these were Jehovah's people, and yet they were gone forth out of His land (ver.
This idea, indeed, of further chastisement in store for the exiles is a fixed element of Ezekiel's prophecy.
In Jeremiah and Zephaniah the Scythians are the scourge of God, appointed for the chastisement of the sinful nation; whereas Gog is brought up against a holy people, and for the express purpose of having judgment executed on himself.
The future worshippers are still in exile bearing the chastisement of their former iniquities; but "the Lord is in His holy Temple," and the dispersed of Israel shall yet be gathered home to enter His courts with praise and thanksgiving.
This insult is the penalty of my sin, and it is the righteous chastisement of Heaven that jackals should devour a vanquished knight, and wasps sting him and pigs trample him under foot.
That would have been to consider it, so to speak, as unworthy of chastisement by the law.
But, why surely, the restoration of liberty, the victories of our armies, the chastisement of tyrants are events that will startle the most remote posterity.