They hover in uncertainty because 'tis not said as expresly thou shalt not go to the Play-House, as 'tis thou shalt not Kill.
But by the later Statute this Privilege of Licensing is taken away: And all of them are expresly brought under the Penalty without Distinction.
For this reason he declines the Business of Amours, and declares expresly against it.
Horace having expresly mentioned the beginning and progress of Comedy, discovers himself more fully: He advises a Poet to form his Work upon the Precepts of Socrates and Plato, and the Models of Moral Philosophy.
There was in the Evening a noble Assembly at Constantia’s, where Agnes would not have been, unless expresly commanded by the Princess.
And héere note by the way, they make no mention at all of omitting those things which God hath expresly commanded vs.
When the Apostles liued here, many notable miracles were done, but now for certaine good causes, they cease and fall away, for whatsoeuer is necessary for our saluation, is expresly conteined in the word of God.
So now this secret oil, whereof that which Raimond Lullius never more expresly said was towards the end of his short Epistle, in these very terms.
But yet more expresly in the first of Isaiah, Although your sins were as red as fine Scarlet, they should be as white as Snow.
Censorinus an Author of great authority, and sufficient antiquity, speaks yet more amply in his book De die Natali, wherein expresly treating of Climacterical daies, he thus delivereth himself.
That the Romans used this gesture at repast, beside many more, is evident from Lipsius, Mercurialis, Salmasius and Ciaconius, who have expresly and distinctly treated hereof.
For preaching that it was unlawful to pay the cess expresly exacted for bearing down the gospel.
He said many times, "Now I am near the end of time, I desire to bless the Lord, it is an expresly sweet and satisfying peace to me, that he hath kept me from complying with enemies in the least.
When friends or others came to visit him, whom he knew feared God, he would cause them go and pray for him, and sent some of them expresly to the wood of Kenmuir on that errand.
But Felony comes not within the compass of this Statute, as not being expresly mentioned among the Reproaches there Summ’d up; and so it was adjudged in a Chapter, 14 Jac.
Investiture of Philip King of Castile, the Mantle, Kirtle, Hood and Collar are expreslycalled Whole Habit.
Sidenote: Trees and Herbs notexpresly nam'd in Scripture.
But, what may somewhat consolate all men that honour vertue, we do not discover the latter Scene of his Misery in Authors of Antiquity, or such as have expresly delivered the stories of those times.
A small Mistake, which, I suppose, Joannes Antonius Viperanus led our Author into, tho' Vossius expresly guards against it.
The rural Muses are invok'd; the Woods are celebrated; many Things expresly relate to the Country, and nothing repugnant to it.
There was, what we now more expresly call the old Comedy; the Masters in which were Eupolis and Cratinus, whose Works are lost, and Aristophanes, who was the last in that Way of Writing.
Moreouer, they tolde me, that euery yeere in the time of haruest, this Sauage king sacrificed one man, which was kept expresly for this purpose, and taken out of the number of the Spanyards which by tempest were cast away vpon that coast.
More expresly proved, that the Antient Philosophers conceived, the Soul of the World to be God.
Then we areexpresly commanded 'in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ, to withdraw ourselves from every brother that walketh disorderly, and not after the received tradition.
And further, as we have few expressly asserting our part of the debate, as it is now stated; so we have many famous divines expresly against us in this point, as especially we find in their comments upon, Rom.
Against this it hath been quibbled by some, that that declaration does not declare war against the king expresly as king, who set forth the declaration.
That which God hath once commanded, and never expresly forbidden, cannot be unlawful, in extraordinary cases, but such are these precepts we speak of: therefore they cannot be in every case unlawful.
Joash's covenant with the Lord is expresly distinguished from that with the people.
Secondly, Then I shall offer some reasons for this, first for some grounds and hypotheses of reason: then more expresly from scripture-proofs.
All the allegiance we can own according to the covenants, stands perpetually and expresly thus qualified, viz.
And therefore the same Fromondus expresly holds, that the first region of ayre is there terminated, where the heate caused by reflexion begins to languish, whereas the beames themselves doe passe a great way further.
As for those workes of Mæslin and Keplar wherein they doe more expresly treate of this opinion, I have not yet had the happinesse to see them.
For it is expresly said, God hath set some in his Church, first Apostles, &c.
Kirk, to nominate in their place well qualified men, who hereby are authorized to underrake the forefaid imployment, as if they had been expresly nominate in the face of the Assemb.
Admiral Boscawen said, the order from the admiralty expresly appointed it so; but if it was his request, he would consider of it, and do what lay in his power.
De Fonte and Bernarda were Strangers here; but these Parts had been already discovered, as it is expresly said that two Pater Jesuits had been here two Years, and made Observations as far as the Latitude 66.
The second Messenger, who is expresly mentioned to be an Indian, is nine Days a coming.
These duties which will inevitably be levied upon us--which are now levying upon us--are expresly laid for the sole purpose of taking money.
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