Then she enumerated the King's demands and said, "O my son, he indeed expecteth of thee an instant reply but I fancy that we have no answer for him.
He is now in the Hammam and all this power of soldiery is on guard and standing under arms to await his coming forth, when they will bear him in bridal procession to the palace where the Princess expecteth him.
For thus will the soul argue that expecteth the judgment day, and that believes that he must count for all there.
John 15:8) Fruitful lives God expectethof all that profess the name of Christ.
And for encouragement to do this, the Lord has bidden us, the Lord has commanded us, the Lord expecteth that we should thus do.
God expecteth fruits that shall answer that faith which thou makest profession of.
Every one in a profession, and that hath crowded into the vineyard, pretendeth to repentance; now of every such soul, God expecteth that the fruits of repentance be found to attend them.
God expecteth fruit that will answer, and be worthy of the repentance which thou feignest thyself to have.
I bring thee tidings that the Master calleth for thee, and expecteth that thou shouldest stand in His presence, in clothes of immortality, within these ten days.
The fruit which God expecteth is such as becometh God's husbandry and labour.
God expecteth that there should in our whole life be a blessed tang24 of the gospel, or that in our life among men there should be preached to them the grace of the gospel of God.
God expecteth fruit, God calls for fruit, yea, God will shortly come seeking fruit on this barren fig-tree.
God expecteth fruits according to the seasons of grace thou art under, according to the rain that cometh upon thee.
The fruit that God expecteth is such as is meet for himself; fruit that may glorify God.
Of course, you remember the adage, "Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for he shall not be disappointed.
I should say, "Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for he will very likely be disappointed.
He is more bountiful in gifts that tend to keep up the credit of his liberality, than he is to truly indigent persons: it is not the good that is done, but the honour which he expecteth by it, which is his principal motive.
He that giveth you his Spirit, to be a principle of heavenly life within you, expecteth that you stir up the gift that he hath given you, and live according to that heavenly principle.
It is God that calleth thee to labour; and wilt thou stand still or be doing other things, when God expecteth duty from thee?
He expecteth that his commands be obeyed, though God command the contrary; and is more offended at the neglect of his laws and honour, than at the contempt of the honour and laws of God.
Say, rather, Blessed is he who expecteth everything, for he enjoys everything once at least: and if it falls out true, twice also.
I know a man of wit, who is never easy but where he can be allowed to dictate and preside: he neither expecteth to be informed or entertained, but to display {55} his own talents.
This man shall be punished in the streets of the city, and where he expecteth not he shall be taken.
Blessed is he that expecteth nothing, for he shall not be disappointed!
And if he intrust us with outward riches, he expecteth that "we give to him that asketh," Matt.
THE wife that expecteth comfort in a husband, must make conscience of all her own duty to her husband: for though it be his duty to be kind and faithful to her, though she prove unkind and froward, yet, 1.
It is a great deal of advantage that Satan expecteth by this malicious course.
All these I heap together for despatch, which fully show how frequently God's servants have been wont to worship him, and how often God expecteth it.
For he that goes about the violation of a Law, wherein no penalty is determined, expecteth an indeterminate, that is to say, an arbitrary Punishment.
Isn't it the people without taste and without ideals who get bored, don't enjoy anything and are useless?
All that issues from a master is instructive, and one should not fear to show one's sketches and drawings.
They are still far above the reader, and so many things are brought down to his level that the poor devil remains common.
There is no falser proverb than that devil's beatitude, "Blessed is he who expecteth nothing, for he shall never be disappointed.
Say rather, "Blessed is he who expecteth everything, for he enjoys everything once at least, and if it falls out true, twice also.
The folk now expecteth 20 A season of strife when the death of the folk-king To Frankmen and Frisians in far-lands is published.
Now he expecteth every twelvemonth as he appeareth to be provided with a damsel arrayed and adorned in all her finery, and if he chance to come as is his wont and find her not he would assault the city and destroy it.
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