Himself, a little dazed we may imagine with this sudden tumult in the streets and in his heart too at deliverance from death, he marched along with the arquebusiers beside him, through a cheering crowd towards the old Halles.
To commemorate this deliverance in 626, continues the legend, the good King Dagobert (or was it Hlothair?
But it will come, and if no one can tell how long the interval of trial may be, so also no one can say but that the deliverance may arrive suddenly and with a surprise of mercy.
He never really neglects any of His creatures, and His attention is the all-sufficient security thatdeliverance must be at hand.
Still thedeliverance into exile following the terrible sufferings of the siege and the subsequent flight is taken as the final act in the drama of doom.
Next to the mere venting of feeling comes the utterance of desire--a request, either for the possession of some coveted boon, or for deliverance from something objectionable.
Nevertheless the dreams of deliverance built on this foundation were doomed to disappointment.
The first step towards deliverance will be to melt the glacier.
Listen to me, and let us know what you feel with regard to the last and uttermost means of deliverance which I now come to propose to you.
All the rest were swept away by the Deluge, their disembodied spirits being shut up in the prison house to await the due time of their deliverance (Moses 8:24).
Then said Samuel to the people: “The God of your fathers has sent me unto you, to promise you victory over the Philistines, anddeliverance from your bondage, if you will turn and leave your evil ways.
Therefore the cruel decree ordering the destruction of all male infants was withdrawn, and the miraculous deliverance of Moses became by this means the salvation of the whole generation.
The king of Sodom alone escaped unharmed of all the five kings, by a miracle which God wrought, to exhibit His power to the dwellers in the plain, who had begun to doubt the truth of Abraham’s deliverance out of the burning, fiery furnace.
The deliverance of the individual from the state carried out in the XVIII century will be followed in the XX century by the rescue of the state from the individual.
This task of intellectual liberation, now slowly being accomplished, is no less important than the political deliverance brought about by the Fascist Revolution.
As for the fisherman, as he was the first cause of the deliverance of the young prince, the sultan gave him a plentiful fortune, which made him and his family happy the rest of his days.
Had its subjects worn the galling chains of American slavery, they would have struggled with bloody desperation for the deliverance which they saw accorded to others.
Let his wonderful deliverance out of the mouths of the lions answer; Dan.
Let their miraculous deliverance from the burning fiery furnace, answer; Dan.
Who led out the women of Israel from the house of bondage, striking the timbrel, and singing the song of deliverance on the banks of that sea whose waters stood up like walls of crystal to open a passage for their escape?
This is all they can do for you, you must work out your own deliverance with fear and trembling, and with the direction and blessing of God, you can do it.
For they brought him again into those soft meshes, whence he had wellnigh made good his escape without any serious damage; but now there was no suchdeliverance for him.
They had seen the cannon being withdrawn from their positions on the hills, and felt that their deliverance was at hand.
The Angel of Masaccio, in the Deliverance of Peter, grand both in countenance and motion, loses much of his spirituality because the painter has put a little too much of his own character into the hair, and left it disordered.
David, ruddy and of a fair countenance, with the brook stone of deliverance in his hand, is not more ideal than David leaning on the old age of Barzillai, returning chastened to his kingly home.
Congratulate yourself, therefore, my friend, upon your happy deliverance from such a domestic plague--upon the voluntary exile of a traitor from your bosom.
His thoughts were now employed in casting about for some method of deliverance from the snare in which he found himself entangled.
According to the earliest biblical narrative deliverance came to the Hebrews as they were pursued by the Egyptians because "Jehovah caused the sea to go back, by a strong east wind all the night, and made the bed of the sea dry.
Throughout this earlier period the east-Jordan tribes were especially loyal to the house of Saul, probably because of his early act of deliverance as well as his later wars against their foes in the east.
And then Saint Brandon and his monks thanked our Lord of their deliverance of the great fish, and kept their Eastertide till Trinity Sunday, like as they had done beforetime.
And then they thanked meekly our Lord for their deliverance from this great peril, but they were in great heaviness because their victuals were nigh spent.
Sidenote: All science a deliverance of momentary thought.
Though the ground for such feeling is animal contact and contagion, its deliverance does not revert to those natural accidents, but concerns a represented sympathy in represented souls.
This is the method of deliverance from existence, the effort after salvation.
A pathetic feminine quality was thereby imparted to moral feeling; we were to be good for pity's sake, for the sake of a great distant deliverance from profound sorrows.
It will practise asceticism and look for a mystical deliverance from finite existence.
As a sensation of pure light would not be distinguishable from light itself, so a contemplation of things not implicating time in their structure becomes, so far as its own deliverance goes, a timeless existence.
Similar honours had been conferred on Alba for destroying the liberties of the Low Countries, and on John Sobiesky after the deliverance of Vienna.
Then first was discernible that patriotic spirit which, in 1813, achieved the great deliverance of central Europe, and which still guards, and long will guard, against foreign ambition the old freedom of the Rhine.
The feast of Purim, which was instituted in token of the deliverance wrought through Esther, coincides in date with Easter.
The hour of thy deliverance Is on the stroke:--for misery can not add Grief to thy griefs, or patience to thy sufferance!
O strengthen him to nobler compensation 90 In the deliverance of his bleeding country!
A few more questions now brought out the whole mystery respecting Waverley's deliverance from the bondage in which he left Cairnvreckan.
Obedient children need not fear; God is a faithful friend, And when no other help is near, He will deliverance send.
Then Adam and Eve worshipped God, and praised and blessed Him for the deliverance that had come to them from Him.
Is not our deliverance long and far off, unless God come, and in mercy to us fulfil His promise?
Neither will there be any deliverancefrom my hands until the day promised you by your God.
And now that the armies of the Union have entered their State, and the flag of freedom once more floats over its capital, may we not hope that the hour of their deliverance is at hand.
His deliverance was not to be credited to their magnanimity, but their fears.
His mother then seated herself on the tip of his ear, and whispered: "Ere our deliverance full can be, thou must once more become as we.
Meanwhile the altars smoked with incense, and both priests and people supplicated for the deliverance of their noble princess.
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