And thus much of the Eden, which Leland neuerthelesse describeth after another sort, whose words I will not let to set downe here in this place, as I find them in his commentaries.
The forresters call this Manbecke, whereof Leland also speaketh, who describeth it in this maner.
Nene, which the said author describeth after this maner.
In another place Leland describeth the said riuer after this maner.
The second authour describeth it after this manner, and more copiouslie than the other.
Canto ii The Redcrosse knight to Britomart describeth Artegall: The wondrous myrrhour, by which she in loue with him did fall.
Redcross Knight] CANTO II The Redcrosse knight to Britomart 2 describeth Artegall: The wondrous myrrhour, by which she 4 in loue with him did fall.
After she became a widow, she was for a little time in the family of Governor Endicott, at Naumkeag, whom she describeth as a just and goodly man, but exceeding exact in the ordering of his household, and of fiery temper withal.
For Moses describeth the righteousness which is of the law, That the man which doeth those things shall live by them.
And when Paul describeth those whom he must sharply rebuke and censure, he just describeth the factious sort of christians of our times.
Scripture describeth them marked of God in the forehead, whom his mercy hath undertaken to keep from final confusion and shame.
Demosthenes(34) describeth a law to be such a thing cui convenit omnibus parere which it is convenient for every one to obey.
He himself describeth the weak whom we are forbidden to scandalise, to be such as are weak in knowledge and certainty of the truth.
That a Bullet also mounts upward upon the horizontall or point-blank discharge, many Artists do not allow: who contend that it describeth a parabolical and bowing line, by reason of its natural gravity inclining it always downward.
For that is a thick and bushy kind, in Orbem comosa, as Dale-champius; ramis in orbem dispositis comans, as Renealmus describeth it.
As for the Unicorn, if it have the head of a Deer, and the tail of a Boar, as Vartomannus describeth it, how agreeable it is to this picture every eye may discern.
The Epithetes assigned them by ancient times, have also advanced the same; for Ammianus Marcellinus describeth them in such language; and Martial more ancient, in such a relative expression sets forth unsavoury Bassa.
For Moses describeth the righteousness which is by the law, "That the man who doeth these things shall live by them[66].
Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered.
Even as David also describeththe blessedness of the man, unto whom God imputeth righteousness.
Even as David also describeth the blessedness of the man to whom God imputeth righteousness without works' (Rom 4:6).
The receiving then [said I] because it is set as an example to the church, is such as must needs be visible unto them; and is best discovered by that word that describeth the visible saint.
This brings to my mind that of Moses, by which he describeth the beast that is clean (Lev.
By this word "Father," Christ describeththe person giving; by which we may learn several useful things.
Lucan describeth the war of the Massilia[n]s against Cesar[.
Lucane also describeth at large, the places, by the whiche the armie of Cesar and Pompei passed.
Homer describeth the persone of Thersites, in the second booke of his Ilias.
Hence it follows, "Even as David alsodescribeth the blessedness of the man unto whom God imputeth righteousness without works, saying, Blessed are they whose iniquities are forgiven, and whose sins are covered.
It instituteth certain ministers as his own church officers, and perfectly describeth their office, as instituted by him.
They were ill times that Abbas Uspergensis describeth Chron.
For natural history describeth the variety of things; physic the causes, but variable or respective causes; and metaphysic the fixed and constant causes.
Neither is the form of invention which Virgil describeth much other: "Ut varias usus meditande extunderet artes Paulatim.
The thyrde kinde is called Charactirismus, that is the efficcion or pycture of the bodye or mynde, as Dauus describeth Crito, & Mitio describeth Demea.
Herodotus describeth in the white Ibis of AEgypt The lower parts of the wings are black which gathered up makes the lower part of back looke black butt the tayle vnder them is white as the other part of the body.
In hard winters I have also met with that large & strong billd fowle wch clusius describethby the name of Skua Hoyeri[10] [fr struck out] sent him from the faro Island by Hoierus a physitian.
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