So God disposeth the state and seate of princes, ouer- throwyng often tymes mightier kyngdomes at his will: the continuaunce of this Monarchie was .
The prouidence of God, so disposeth the tymes and ages of the world, the state of kyngdomes, by the fall of mightier kyngdomes, meaner grewe to power and glorie.
God disposeth Princes seates, their kyngdome there with stan- des.
That we may do that good to our friends, which love disposeth them to receive.
This envious spirit exceedinglydisposeth the poor to discontents, and tumults, and rebellions; but it is not of God, James iii.
That we may receive that edification and good from a friend which love disposeth them to communicate.
A Magnetical body, we term not onely that which hath a power attractive, but that which seated in a convenient medium, naturally disposeth it self to one invariable and fixed situation.
But surely this position will be of no duration; for if the air be agitated or the body waved either way, it omits the equilibration, and disposeth it self unto the nearest attractor.
It disposeth to seek and further any the least good concerning him: how much more will it hinder committing grievous outrage upon his dearest good name!
When it casteth us into any unseemly carriage, or causeth or disposeth to any sinful words or actions: when it inclineth us to wrong another by word or deed, and to do as we would not be done by.
That it is easier to forbear the first time than the second; for one sin disposeth the heart unto another.
So, then, God now has the victory, and disposeth of all the powers, senses, and passions of the soul for the chastising of him that has lost himself.
To him thatdisposeth his way aright; now this cannot be done without a constant supplicating at the throne of grace for more grace.
The heart of man disposeth his way: but the Lord must direct his steps.
David blesseth the people, disposeth the offices of Levites, and maketh a psalm of praise to God.
Thus far, therefore, the will of God is it that ordereth and disposeth of us and of our sufferings.
They that slight, or loathe, or are weary of each other, will disdain reproofs, and scorn advice from one another; when entire affection greatly disposethto the right entertainment of instruction.
But in the ende such was the prouidence of God, who disposeth all thinges to the best, the xij.
If to be born under Mer- cury disposeth us to be witty; under Jupiter to be wealthy; I do not owe a knee unto these, but unto that merciful hand that hath ordered my indifferent and uncertain nativity unto such benevolous aspects.
Promptnesse To Hurt, From Fear Feare of oppression, disposeth a man to anticipate, or to seek ayd by society: for there is no other way by which a man can secure his life and liberty.
Civil Obedience From Love Of Ease Desire of Ease, and sensuall Delight, disposeth men to obey a common Power: because by such Desires, a man doth abandon the protection might be hoped for from his own Industry, and labour.
From Feare Of Death Or Wounds Fear of Death, and Wounds, disposeth to the same; and for the same reason.
Curiosity To Know, From Care Of Future Time Anxiety for the future time, disposeth men to enquire into the causes of things: because the knowledge of them, maketh men the better able to order the present to their best advantage.
Confidence In Others From Ignorance Of The Marks Of Wisdome and Kindnesse Eloquence, with flattery, disposeth men to confide in them that have it; because the former is seeming Wisdome, the later seeming Kindnesse.
Adde to them Military reputation, and it disposethmen to adhaere, and subject themselves to those men that have them.
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