He finds his fellow guilty of a skin Not coloured like his own, and, having power T' enforce the wrong, for such a worthy causeDooms and devotes him as his lawful prey, Lands intersected by a narrow frith.
At this unavoidable transgression, God kindles into the most fearful wrath, and dooms both himself and his posterity to temporal and eternal misery.
His argument assumes, that “it is of the essence of the original consignment, that it dooms the condemned to maintain the criminal spirit unchanged forever.
God doomsno man to sin—neither by his power nor by his providence.
The feeble creature yields to the decree and power of the Almighty, who, because he does so, kindles into the most fearful wrath and dooms him and all his posterity to temporal, spiritual, and eternal death.
In other words, unless he can first show that the sinner does not doom himself to an eternity of sinning, he cannot reasonably complain that his Creator and Judge dooms him to an eternity of suffering.
Then my sight Was livelier to explore the depth, wherein The minister of the most mighty Lord, All-searching Justice, dooms to punishment The forgers noted on her dread record.
These are the dooms that king Alfred and king Guthrum chose.
Although the acquisition of the treasure dooms it to death, still each new generation inevitably strives to obtain it.
The two lovers become conscious of their mutual love through the drinking of the love-potion that dooms them to death.
Eternal youth clothed their radiant limbs with celestial beauty, and on their faces was written the dread of calm, that fearful stillness which feels not, sympathizes not with the dooms over which it broods.
Not for me are the dooms of kings and bards, the rulers of empires, or, yet nobler, the swayers and harmonists of souls.
The prison," he said, "wasna sae dooms bad a place as it was ca'd.
And yet when they think upon damnation and the dooms that are withering a myriad bones, then almost, were they not divine, they could weep.
SLAG Who may say what cloudy dooms are rolling up in the mind of the eldest of the gods?
Of sternest fate thatdooms to die Such beauty rare!
In the field she fights like a virago; but her entrance thither was against the desire of the goddess, for it dooms her to die.
Then had she been of my celestial train, And shunn'd the fate that dooms her to be slain.
The Queen then dooms Orestes to the altar, but Pylades, from his great friendship, personates Orestes, and disconcerts the design.
There were other dooms which men had thought more fitting for you, but they were dooms of death.
That very life his learned hunger craves, He saves from famine, from the savage saves; Nay, feasts the animal he dooms his feast.
Screen'd by protecting gods from hostile eyes, They led me to a good man and a wise, To live beneath thy hospitable care, And wait the woes Heaven dooms me yet to bear.
Such are the tasks of men of mean estate, Whom fortunedooms to serve the rich and great.
What Fate yet doomsthese still to undergo, Thy heart might settle in this scene of ease.
If for a life of frailty, and this too hasty deed of death, thy justice dooms me, here I acquit the sentence.
Be conscience then his punisher, till heaven in mercy gives him penitence, ordooms him in its justice.
A deed, that dooms my soul to vengeance; that seals Your misery here, and Mine hereafter.
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