No longer the frist was But after the wearing of one night; then fram'd he Murder-bales more yet, and nowise he mourned The feud and the crime; over fast therein was he.
Ihn find’ ich nicht in meinem Heer, Seit mein Gemahl erschlagen ist; Drum muss ich nun in kurzer Frist Mir einen Mann erküren Oder mein Land verlieren.
I but beg earnest, and am content to suspend and fristglory whill supper-time.
Amend your hope, and frist your faithful Lord awhile.
I wouldfrist heaven for many years, to have my fill of Jesus in this life, and to have occasion to offer Christ to my people, and to woo many people to Christ.
I lead no process now against the suspension and delay of God's love; I would with all my heart frist till a day ten heavens, and the sweet manifestations of His love.
I would give Him my bond under my faith and hand, to frist heaven an hundred years longer, so being He would lay His holy face to my sometimes wet cheeks.
But let faith frist and trust a while; it is no reason sons should offend, that the father giveth them not twice a-year hire, as he doth to hired servants.
Let your faith frist God a little, and not be afraid for a smoking firebrand.
Yet I am now persuaded it is our folly to frist all till the term-day, seeing abundance of earnest will not diminish anything of our principal sum.
What course can ye take but pray and frist Christ His own comforts?
Ye are obliged to frist Him more than one heaven; and yet He craveth not a long day; it is fast coming, and is sure payment.
I hope that ye are content to frist the Cautioner of mankind His own conquest, heaven, till He pay to you, and bring you to a state of glory, where He will never crook a finger upon, nor lift a hand to you again.
Ye should, therefore, frist Christ's kindness, as to its sensible and full manifestations, till ye and He be above sun and moon.
Wherefore I pray thee that thou give me frist of counsel; and that I may purge me of this guilt before thee, and do the battle against Arderi the traitor, and make him convict of his lies before all the Court.
So the King gave to one and the other frist of counsel till after nones, and that then they should come before him for to do their devoir; and they came before the King at the term which he had given them.
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