Thus saying, he went away, and closed the door, and Smeaton, seating himself at the table, gave himself up to thought.
He gave himself up to thought, but not to that train of thought which perhaps might seem the most natural in his circumstances.
For Christ “gave himself for us, that he might purify us unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.
He gave Himself for us that He might redeem us from iniquity, and from all iniquity at that.
Apart from these things hegave himself up for forty years to the indulgence of all his passions without let or hinderance from parental authority, domestic bonds, fear of God or regard for man.
He gave himself, he gave his life, he gave his all for us.
And he accepting thereof, gave himself up to serve Christ and his Church, in that charge, and received of the elders the right hand of fellowship, after having preached fifteen years.
He gave himself a ransom for us, and now improves that gift in the presence of God by way of intercession.
To this hatred he gave himself up with a hideous sort of luxury in the overpowering intensity of it.
Because He would have no one else do it, because none could do it; to sanctify His Church, He gave Himself to do it.
He gave Himself entirely to God's will, whatever it cost Him.
He gave Himself for us, as the Apostle says with emphasis that is often unnoticed.
He gave Himself for us' that He might 'purchase us for Himself.
Jesus Christ (Who) gave Himself for us, that He might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto Himself a peculiar people.
He rarely left the seraglio, where he gave himself up entirely to the pleasures which appealed so powerfully to the Moslem.
He gave himself up to pleasure and in particular to the Circus.
He gave himself for us, that he might redeem us from all iniquity, and purify unto himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works," Tit.
He gave himself for us, that he might purify to himself a peculiar people, zealous of good works.
Purge me with hyssop;" hyssop being sometimes used in the legal purifications, which typified that purification which Christ really wrought when he gave himself a sacrifice for sin, Levit.
Nekhludoff, with his passionate nature, gave himself thoroughly to the new way of life so approved of by all those around, and he entirely stifled the inner voice which demanded something different.
When the Sultan heard of Asada Khan's defection he gave himself up for lost, but assembled an army and advanced to within twelve leagues of the king's camp, where Asada Khan had pitched his tents at some distance from those of the Hindu lords.
Which King Chytarao, after he ascended the throne, gave himself over to vice and tyranny.
Sitting up in bed, he gave himself to his desolate thoughts, staring at the dark wall, and seemed to himself more forsaken than usual.
Instead of attempting to gain the hearts of his subjects, hegave himself up to ease and inactivity, utterly regardless of the duties of his station.
He gave himself to the thought of her with a new and delightful tenderness which had in it elements of compunction.
Mr. Boyce turned a mollified countenance upon the speaker, and being now free from pain, gave himself up to the amusement of hearing his guest talk.
The form flew to meet him, and he gave himself up, saying, "Take me!
He gave himself out in the market-town for the new Regency-Counsellor, Flamin.
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