Their souls were not cured of their sin and folly by any means; for we find in the very next chapter, that because Jesus cured a palsied man on the Sabbath-day they were filled with madness, and consulted together how to kill Him.
Samuel consulted God, and by God's command chose Saul to be their king; at the same time warning them that in asking for a king they had committed a great and fearful sin, for "the Lord their God was their king.
It was printed in the vernacular of the lower East Side, and Philip bore it to his desk, where for more than half an hour he alternately consulted the column of steamboat advertising and made figures on the back of an envelope.
The slip goes to the bindery with the book, and when the volume is returned is filed so that when the next volume is to be bound the slip can be consulted and a new one written with the necessary changes in volume number and dates.
Folded maps, or other folded plates which may be consulted often should, unless otherwise specified, be guarded with cloth which is as wide as the book, so that they may be thrown entirely outside the book and lie flat on a table.
Heavy reference books constantly consulted should be bound differently from reference books used only occasionally, while it may be wise to bind magazines differently from either.
Before doing so, the list of Everyman's Library was consulted and it was found that the work could be obtained in that form in twelve volumes at a cost of $4.
The clergy were consulted about the laws, were frequently present at the passing of them, and by the necessity of their influence in the origination, demonstrated how much the due execution of them depended on their power.
Several of the provinces of Spain complained of oppression under Charles the Fifth, and in transports of rage took arms against him; but they never consulted or communicated with each other.
It does not appear that Endicot even consulted his local Council, much less the Directors of the Company in England, as to his setting up a new Church and new form of worship in the new Plantation at Salem.
For I have pressingly consulted Roger as to whether I may, with safety to my complexion, take a turn or two, and he has replied strongly in the affirmative.
If I consulted my own wishes, I need not tell you that I should stay and nurse him; but alas!
In the evening I consulted the captain, but though I offered a large reward if he could put me on a homebound vessel, he declined to stop the ship on her trial trip.
I was notconsulted as a poet, but as a pharmaceutist.
I made ulterior researches, collected my ideas, and consulted the men who were most likely to know, with all of whom I was intimate.
When Crœsus was upon the point of invading the Medes, he consulted the oracle of Delphi upon the success of that war, and was answered, that by passing the river Halys, he would ruin a great empire.
No war was made, or colony settled; nothing of consequence was undertaken, either public or private, without having first consulted the gods.
He consulted the oracle again, to know how long the duration of his empire would be.
Hereupon they consulted the oracle of Delphi, which directed them, in order to appease the wrath of the gods, to offer up a virgin of the royal blood in sacrifice.
The king, justly terrified at this dreadful dream, consulted all his wise men and magicians, but to no purpose.
He thereupon consulted the wise men and soothsayers of his kingdom, requiring of them to make known to him the substance of his dream.
He consulted him, and at other moments spoke of placing him at Vincennes.
He was, however, entirely in Napoleon’s confidence with respect to foreign affairs, and was consulted by him in preference to the real Minister.
Talleyrand was not alwaysconsulted or believed on these points.
I can’t advise you to back out, though I wish you had consulted your wife before you furnished the house.
In the matter of housekeeping, I consulted her, and we were of the same mind.
In little things, I found that Lilian consulted the will of her strong-minded mother, rather than my feelings.
Perhaps he would suspect that I had taken them from the vault of the bank; but if he consulted Mr. Bristlebach on the matter, the messenger could inform him that the vault had not been opened during my last visit.
I thought I was not bad looking, and I consulted my mirror on this momentous question.
For this purpose I saw, consulted and compared every quarto and every folio impression in the British Museum, at Oxford, at Cambridge, in the libraries of the Duke of Devonshire and Lord Ellesmere, and in several private collections.
For most lofty and far-sighted views in politics they will never be consulted in vain.
They say that Numa Pompilius used to practise this method, and that he evoked the gods, and consulted them in water, in this way.
The fact was that I had not been present when Sherman's memorandum was agreed upon, had not been consulted about in any way, and knew nothing of its character until after it had been sent to Washington.
They were asked if they were Albigenses, and, not knowing the meaning of the term, knew not what to say, and it was only after the authorities had consulted Honorius III.
It was but a small share of the gigantic plunder, and Innocent would have best consultedhis dignity by abstention.
That many officers, high in the confidence of the whole army, must be consulted before any important step was taken; that, as for himself his duty required him to hurry back to Laval as quick as he could.
After having again consulted for some time, Bonchamps said to Cathelineau: "I do not think you can do better than name Adolphe Denot.
The rest of the warriors consulted together, near at hand, all those who had been out having returned to report that no signs of any other prowlers near the camp were to be found.
The chiefs consulted apart, admitting no one but the Sumach to their councils, for she, the widow of the fallen warrior, had an exclusive right to be heard on such an occasion.
Though primarily intended for students, Miss Wood’s dainty little manual may be consulted with advantage by any girls who want to make their own frocks.
And now I am upon this subject, it may not be amiss to observe that I was strangely misled by all the books consulted about the current coin of Italy.
He spent the last winter at Nismes, and consulted F-- at Montpellier.
Having consulted Sambroko: "I intend to march northward and then to turn to the east.
The Senate assumed to themselves exclusively, the guardianship of the public religion; so that no new god could be introduced, nor altar erected, nor the Sybiline books consulted without their order.
Tarquin, surprised at this strange conduct of the woman, consulted the augurs what to do; they, regretting the loss of the books which had been destroyed, advised the king to give the price required.
I have also consulted the epics of Sanzi and Naldo, Rinuccini's Ricordi, and a number of unimportant narratives and documents in the public library of Volterra, as well as the standard Italian histories.
His book Dukes and Poets at Ferrara (Constable, 1904) should be consultedconcerning Ferrara.
Guizot quotes in Latin; if he had consulted the original, he would have found it to be altogether irrelevant: it merely relates to the payment of taxes.
On the origin of the Burgundians may be consulted Malte Brun, Geogr vi.
In the administration of their own powers, they frequently consulted the great national council, and seemed to refer to its decision the most important concerns of peace and war.
Such a prince consulted his true interest by the association of a son, whose more splendid and amiable character might turn the public attention from the obscure origin, to the future glories, of the Flavian house.
The editor has consulted the various answers made to Gibbon on the first appearance of his work; he must confess, with little profit.
A charitable hope might perhaps be indulged in favor of Socrates, or some other sages of antiquity, who had consulted the light of reason before that of the gospel had arisen.
Note: A curious letter may be consulted on this subject from the Swede, Ihre counsellor in the Chancery of Upsal, printed at Upsal by Edman, in 1772 and translated into German by M.
The Germans treated their women with esteem and confidence, consulted them on every occasion of importance, and fondly believed, that in their breasts resided a sanctity and wisdom more than human.
Such ostentatious clemency discovers less of the real character of Claudius, than a trifling circumstance in which he seems to have consulted only the dictates of his heart.
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