To be attentive or vigilant; to give heed; to be on the lookout; to keep guard; to act as sentinel.
To give heed; to yield to advice; to follow admonition; to obey.
To listen; to lend the ear; to attend to what is uttered; to give heed; to hear, in order to obey or comply.
Mark well his counsels, give heed to his warnings, and observe his rulings; for he comes to restore the true religion of the Great Spirit, and to bring peace and happiness to our land.
They further advised him to have a care, and not to give heed to David's words, lest he should be deluded by him, and so fall into an inconsolable calamity.
The second Dane ship was coming about only a few yards astern; but its crew, like the crew of its consort, were far too intent on watching the Norse ship to give heed to the little maiden.
Soon Karl began togive heed as never before to the many charms of the lovely Thuringian.
Let us obey the call of nature; we shall see that her yoke is easy and that when we give heed to her voice we find a joy in the answer of a good conscience.
Let them always be said with becoming reverence and respect; remember that if we ask the Almighty to give heed to our words, we should at leastgive heed to what we mean to say.
God himself has spoken; give heed to his revelation.
They spake to one another, saying: Give heed, my younger brothers, 74.
Give heed, O, younger brothers, and see what can be done.
Give heed, younger brothers, and see what can be done.
Then, turning to the multitude, Jesus admonished them to give heed to the teachings of the Twelve, and continued with a discourse embodying the sublime principles He had taught among the Jews in the Sermon on the Mount.
Let us give heed to the lesson of each whatever opinions men may promulgate as to the circumstances of its first delivery.
Intimating surely that they should not give heed to women, that would be perking up in matters of worshipping God.
Were mankind to give heed in a befitting manner to no more than one word of such a praise it would be so filled with delight as to be overpowered and lost in wonder.
Perhaps there is no passage of Scripture that our homes should take to heart just now more than the advice of Father Paul to his spiritual son, Timothy: "Give heed to reading, to exhortation, to teaching.
So, the natural sequel of determination to give heed to the way of perfectness is petition to Him, to come very near and take up His abode with us.
Then shall I not be ashamed, When I give heedto all Thy commandments.
He had abundant facilities for reaching lower aims, but he turns from these to "give heed" to the way of perfectness.
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