Right trusty and intierly welbeloved, I grete yow wele, and wole and pray you that ye dispose your self to be with my Lord of Norffolk in al hast goodly, to that intent that where it was desired by dyvers gentilmen of this shire[163.
And therupon my Lorde of Warwik hath comaunded certeyn gentilmen to entre in the same place, and your maistership hadde be moved ther in or this, but for cause that ye love wel Lumpnour,[8.
Our guide shall be historical mathematics, a science which is as yet known to few, and has not been applied by any one to the New Testament.
About ten years later, according to Noack, appeared the original form of Luke, which we can reconstruct from what is known of Marcion's Luke.
It is because the writer who gave the history its form well knew that no one had ever come forward publicly on Palestinian soil to claim the Messiahship, or had been recognised by the people as Messiah.
Jesus took his hand and told him to stand beside Him, nearer than any of His disciples, so that he had the foremost place among them.
As regards the Synoptic question he had learnt nothing.
But in the case of Strauss, who, as a young man of twenty-seven, cast the offence openly in the face of the world, the woe fulfilled itself.
Otherwise we should have to suppose that He did it merely for appearance' sake.
Moreover, we are here dealing with the most vital thing in the world's history.
There is no historical task which so reveals a man's true self as the writing of a Life of Jesus.
Jesus had never said a word to them about His dying and rising again, otherwise they would not have so played the coward at His death, nor have been so astonished at His "resurrection.
The mission of the Twelve, too, is, as an historical occurrence, simply inconceivable.
This date is evidently incorrect, as on the 1st of that month, messengers were despatched with letters "to divers Lordis and gentilmen to cum to the Quenis tyrement.
Bot the raige of the Quene and Preistis culd nocht be stayed; bot fordwart thay move against us, quho than war bot are verrie few and meane number of gentilmen in Sanct Johnestoun.
The said Maister George remaned with the gentilmen in Kyle, till that he gate suyre knowledge of the estate of Dondye.
The Gentilmen begane to complane upoun thare strange intertenement, considdering that hir Grace had found into thame so faithfull obedience in all thingis lauchfull.
And uplandish men will counterfete and likene them self to gentilmen and arn besy to speke frensshe for to be more sette by.
Wherefor it is sayd by a common proverbe Jack wold be a gentilmen if he coude speke frensshe.
Ye muste remembre the gentilmen muste have better than the yomen, and the yomen better than the gromes.
He must not shew the abuse of noble yong gentilmen under theyr owne title, but he wyll warne them in the person of Pamphilus.
Cicero for a great blemish reputeth that which our gentilmen use for bravery, but sufficit ista leniter attigisse, a word against fencers, and so an end.
And therfore, he that 130 wol ben gentil, he mot daunten his flesshe fro vyces that causen ungentilnesse, and leve also reignes of wicked lustes, and drawe to him vertue, that in al places gentilnesse gentilmen maketh.
Here next foloweth a tretyse, whiche John Skogan sente vnto the lordes and gentilmen of the kynges hows, exortyng them to lose no tyme in theyr yougthe, but to vse vertues; Th.
Lordes with gret puissans ar after them; and the moost part ofgentilmen and men of worship ar comen yn to the Kyng, and have grace, of all Wales.
Gentilmen were blith and ffayn~, 1098 That he in helth was comyn~ agayn~.
Gentilmen that herde of thys crye, Thedur come they redylye.
And of estats of thenglisshe, the duke of Yorke, therle of Suffolke, ij knyghts, and Davy Game; and of gentilmen no moo.
The duk of Burbon sware be seynt Denys, And other lordes many on, We will goo pleye them at dys, The lordys of Ingelond everych on, Ther gentilmen seide, be swete seynt John.
And where ye desire that I shulde send you woorde what disposicion shalbe take in the cuntre wher ye be, I desire you that ye, by theadvyse of the gentilmen which ben there, chese iij.
Also gentilmen haveth now moche left for to teche here children Frenche.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "gentilmen" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.