For every doit of the account, as I often say, will have to be settled one day, as sure as God lives.
For every effort to keep the law must have led to consciousness of imperfection, and that consciousness must have driven to the exercise of penitent trust.
That is the miracle that Jesus Christ can do for every one, and is ready to do for us, if we will let Him.
For every battle of the warrior is with confused noise, and garments rolled in blood: but this shall be with burning and fuel of fire.
So thick was the wood, that it was necessary to have constant recourse to the compass; for every landmark, though in a mountainous country, was completely shut out.
Besides, the edifice must be well provided with kitchens and offices, storehouses, and rooms to keep choice furniture in, for every season of the year.
For every offence he was punished with extreme severity.
Well was it for them that they declined, for every one of the bills preferred was ignored.
But there was one complaint he had against them all, domestics and praedials--they always hold him to the letter of the law, and are ready to arraign him before the special magistrate for every infraction of it on his part, however trifling.
She then told me she had six tickets from Sir Peter Burrell, the grand chamberlain, for every day; that three were for his box, and three for his gallery.
I must and do believe, were given us for the best purposes, for every stimulation to good, and every solace in evil.
I dedicate myself to you, therefore, of my own accord, for every journey!
After the number of the days in which you spied out the land, even forty days, for every day a year, shall you bear your iniquities, even forty years, and you shall know my alienation.
Now therefore take twelve men out of the tribes of Israel, for every tribe a man.
Your servants have been keepers of livestock from our youth even until now, both we, and our fathers:' that you may dwell in the land of Goshen; for every shepherd is an abomination to the Egyptians.
You shall not do so to Yahweh your God: for every abomination to Yahweh, which he hates, have they done to their gods; for even their sons and their daughters do they burn in the fire to their gods.
And this feeling must increase, till there is such an equalization of labor as will afford all the time needful for every class to improve the many advantages offered to them.
Both common air and carbonic acid expand and become lighter in the same proportions; that is, for every degree of added heat they expand at the rate of 1/480 of their bulk.
For example, a kernel of wheat contains all the articles demanded for every part of the body.
It can be shown, also, how important it is for everyperson to form such habits of benevolence toward others that self-denial in doing good will become easy.
Yea, as I told you, such an one is a continual spectacle in the church, for every one by to behold God's grace and wonder by.
Yea, as I told you, such a one is a continual spectacle in the church, for every one by to behold God's grace and wonder by.
But this was not all, for every 'Puritan and Precisian was to be constrained to conformity with these sports, or to leave their country.
And they cast lots, as well the small as the great, according to the house of their fathers, for every gate.
Thou shalt not do so unto the LORD thy God: for every abomination to the LORD, which he hateth, have they done unto their gods; for even their sons and their daughters they have burnt in the fire to their gods.
So shall not the inheritance of the children of Israel remove from tribe to tribe: for every one of the children of Israel shall keep himself to the inheritance of the tribe of his fathers.
For every whiff of breakfast that mingled with the smell of clean air in the morning came a pang of homesickness for what would soon be only a memory.
The people of the country informed me that they have to pay, as tribute to their lord, one balis for every fire.
At another particular moment, fixed by the philosophers, orders are given in a loud voice, for every one to stop their ears with their fingers; afterwards they are called upon to take out their fingers.
I have the capacity in me for every crime," wrote that gentlest of gentle men, Ralph Waldo Emerson.
These qualities better fitted him for a teacher; and when Old Jacopo passed away, Gian drifted into his place, for every man is gravitating straight to where he belongs.
For every twenty-five thousand men they supply us, we send them back one, and the one we send them is worth more than the twenty-five thousand they send us.
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