Illustration: He discovereth a Giant above the Trees] Thereupon Jack took leave of the King, the Prince, and all the Knights of the Round Table, and set off.
Initial He discovereth a Giant above the Trees Jack slayeth the Giant, and delivereth a Knight and his Lady Jack setteth his foot on the Giant's neck.
The first is physiognomy, which discovereththe disposition of the mind by the lineaments of the body.
The second is the exposition of natural dreams, which discovereth the state of the body by the imaginations of the mind.
There are many evidences as to the blundering of the sight; but the insight apprehendeth the reality and discovereth the mysteries.
Undoubtedly, the wise physician discovereth the needs of the patient at every season and prescribeth medicine.
The soul of a holy man discovereth sometimes true things, more than seven watchmen that sit in a high place to watch.
And if he do good, he doth it ignorantly, and unwillingly: and at the last he discovereth his wickedness.
Great Princes affected great Monuments, and the fair and larger Urnes contained no vulgar ashes, which makes that disparity in those which time discovereth among us.
There is a Mountaine neere the said Sault which discovereth farre into the Countrie and a Little River which falleth from the said Mountaine into the Lake.
Well, if you please, propound another sign how this work of grace discovereth itself where it is.
A work of grace in the souldiscovereth itself, either to him that hath it, or to standers by.
They thought trouble came out of the ground and dust, either by a natural necessity, or by chance, but the word of God discovereth unto us the ground of it, and the end of it.
A little searching and experiencediscovereth emptiness in all beside; and therefore is it, that the soul removeth sooner from such a particular creature than it expected.
The creatures are but painted and fair in men’s apprehension, and at a distance; but the near enjoyment of them discovereth the delusion, and sendeth a man away ashamed, because he trusted.
But to come to our purpose, when the soul is pressed under burdens of sin and misery, of duty and insufficiency, and inability to do it, then the gospel discovereth unto the wearied soul a place of reposing and rest.
He discovereth deep things out of darkness, and bringeth out to light the shadow of death.
The voice of the LORD maketh the hinds to calve, and discovereth the forests: and in his temple doth every one speak of his glory.
But this is one thing in which it discovereth its spirituality, and this is the proper work of the Law.
Faith discovereth to the soul the blessedness, and goodness, and durableness of the one; the vanity, foolishness, and transitoriness of the other.
Christ crucified to save the world, discovereth two great evils in man's own righteousness; I mean, when brought for justification and life.
Faith discovereth the truth of things to the soul; the truth of things as they are, whether they be things that are of this world, or of that which is to come; the things and pleasures above, and also those beneath.
That Kshatriya, O son of Pritha, who discovereth not his energy when the opportunity cometh, is ever disregarded by all creatures!
Furthermore, communication and discovery are limited by the laws of nature to short distances, whereas man, through that inner power of his that discovereth the reality of all things, connecteth the East with the West.
Likewise man discovereth those hidden secrets of nature that in conformity with the laws thereof must remain concealed, and transfereth them from the invisible plane to the visible.
Every superior stage comprehendeth that which is inferior and discovereth the reality thereof, but the inferior one is unaware of that which is superior and cannot comprehend it.
In the same manner he discovereth the inherent properties of things that are the secrets of nature.
This receiving then, because it is set as an example to the church, is such as must needs be visible to them; and is best described by that word which discovereth the visible saint.
It is love, not baptism, that discovereth us to the world to be Christ's disciples.
Look unto them if God discovereth them; yet then but so as means of God's appointing.
It is the heart, the inner soul, that discovereth the fool like the sun that discovereth forms during the day.
First, he that makes this objection, if he doth it to overthrow the authority of those texts, discovereth that himself is first cousin to Mr. Badman.
The voice of the LORD maketh the hinds to calve, And discovereth the forests: And in his temple doth every one speak of his glory.
He discovereth deep things out of darkness, And bringeth out to light the shadow of death.
He that is partaker with a thief, hateth his own soul: he heareth one putting him to his oath, and discovereth not.
He discovereth deep things out of darkness, and bringeth up to light the shadow of death.
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