They are in part extremely clever; particularly one on happiness and another on the shrine of the Virgin.
One of the sisters was the authoress of many once well known songs, especially of one song called "Crazy Jane," which had a considerable vogue in its day.
Sir 4:20 Observe the opportunity, and beware of evil; and be not ashamed when itconcerneth thy soul.
Sir 11:9 Strive not in a matter that concerneth thee not; and sit not in judgment with sinners.
And he hath more in yon host to think with him than with the noble Hereford," resumed Sir Christopher; "yet this is but idle parley, and concerneth but little our present task.
But this concerneth not those Polytheists with whom ye are in league, and who shall have afterwards in no way failed you, nor aided anyone against you.
The question concerneth not the lawfulness of imposing, but of using forms imposed.
It concerneth us therefore to deal very wisely and cautelously in this business.
O sons of impurity, say me have you not read the lines written over the doors of my house that here you are speaking of what concerneth you not and so right soon shall ye hear what pleaseth you not?
For the Poet thrusteth into the midst, even where it most concerneth him, and then recoursing to the things fore-past, and divining of things to come, he maketh a pleasing analysis of ALL.
This part of learning concerneth then 'the regiment and government of every man over himself, and not over others.
We swear "against a detestable indifferency and neutrality in this cause, which so much concerneth the glory of God.
Say to them: Thus saith the Lord God: This burden concernethmy prince that is in Jerusalem, and all the house of Israel, that are among them.
Perfect, O Lord, that which concerneth me; forsake not the work of Thine own hands!
As for Relations Historical, though many there be of less account, yet two alone deserve consideration: The first concerneth magnetical Rocks, and attractive Mountains in several parts of the Earth.
To attempt a particular of all his wiles, is too bold an Arithmetick for man: what most considerably concerneth his popular and practised ways of delusion, he first deceiveth mankind in five main points concerning God and himself.
The third consideration concerneth Medical relations; wherein what ever effects are delivered, they are either derived from its mineral and ferreous condition, or else magnetical operation.
The last concerneth the danger ensuing, That there follows an hazard of life to them that pull it up, that some evil fate pursues them, and they live not very long after.
The last consideration concerneth Magical relations; in which account we comprehend effects derived and fathered upon hidden qualities, specifical forms, Antipathies and Sympathies, whereof from received grounds of Art, no reasons are derived.
Then shall he gather his elect from the four winds of heaven, shall perfect that which concerneth them, and make them fully and for ever blessed.
The Lord will perfect that which concerneth me; thy mercy, O Lord, endureth for ever; forsake not the works of thine own hands.
He shall perfect that which concerneth me, and finish the work he has begun.
It concerneth likewise the health of the plantation, that they have good store of salt with them, that they may use it in their victuals, when it shall be necessary.
It concerneth the apple of Christ's eye, and His royal privileges, what is now debated; and Christ's kingly honour is come to yea and nay.
It concerneth you of Galloway most, to use supplications and addresses for this purpose, and try if by fair means I can be brought back again.
It concerneth you much to know well, what this is that your eternal peace depends on.
Let the world go where it will, that which concerneth you most in such a time, is the securing of your soul, for if you lose it, what gain you?
And it concerneth the officers of the armey, especially thesse quho are cheiffe among them, to weight weell quhat the Lord hes against them, and to repent of ther diffidence and carnall way of acting and undervaluing of God’s people.
Let the mothers consider that whatever concerneth the education of children is of the first importance.
Speak thou no word of politics; thy task concerneth the life of the soul, for this verily leadeth to man’s joy in the world of God.
Whatsoever appertaineth to life and to death belongeth to thee, and to thee belongeth everything that concerneth man.
Therefore now to come to that which concerneth my part, I say that by the favor of the king and the court, I will prosecute in this court in the cases following: If any man shall appoint the field, though the fight be not acted or performed.
Lastly, and that which more properly concerneth this court.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "concerneth" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.