An instructor of the foolish, a teacher of infants, having the form of knowledge and of truth in the law.
Wherefore, having the loins of your mind girt up, being sober, trust perfectly in the grace which is offered you in the revelation of Jesus Christ.
Now he said this not because he cared for the poor; but because he was a thief and, having the purse, carried the things that were put therein.
And I saw another angel ascending from the rising of the sun, having the sign of the living God.
Before the tabernacle of the covenant, that is to say on the east side shall Moses and Aaron camp, with their sons, having the custody of the sanctuary, in the midst of the children of Israel.
And when she was come to her husband, she said to him: A man of God came to me, having the countenance of an angel, very awful.
And all the house was covered within with cedar, having the turnings, and the joints thereof artfully wrought, and carvings projecting out: all was covered with boards of cedar: and no stone could be seen in the wall at all.
And Moses said to Josue: Choose out men; and go out and fight against Amalec: tomorrow I will stand on the top of the hill, having the rod of God in my hand.
The first, that the perfection of government lies upon such a libration in the frame of it, that no man or men in or under it can have the interest, or, having the interest, can have the power to disturb it with sedition.
Of, pertaining to, or proceeding from, a magistrate; having the authority of a magistrate.
A brand or stigma, having theshape of an M, formerly impressed on one convicted of manslaughter and admitted to the benefit of clergy.
Having the spirit of a male; vigorous; courageous.
Of or pertaining to a master or magistrate, or one in authority; having the manner of a magister; official; commanding; authoritative.
Having the cotyledons of a dicotyledonous embryo confluent, and forming a large mass compared with the rest of the body.
At noon home to dinner, and had some melancholy discourse with my wife about my mother's being so ill and my father, and after dinner to cheer myself, I having the opportunity of Sir W.
I took it home with me, and will copy it, having the former, being also mightily pleased with it.
Having the charge of a garrison in Vaga, a considerable city, and trusting too much to the inhabitants, because he treated them civilly and kindly, he unawares fell into the enemy's hands.
I should not wonder if he came home as much to look for a lady-wife as to set the Stebbings to rights; or, if not, he is driven to it by having the Whites on his hands.
War between Spain and England was now declared; and on the eighteenth of January, the Toulon fleet, having the Spaniards to co-operate with them, put to sea.
And while the King was going through Andalusia, having the land at his mercy, a great power of the Moors assembled together on the other side, and entered the land, and did much evil.
The knowledge that I had the public approbation was like having the property of a hidden treasure, not less gratifying to the owner than if all the world knew that it was his own.
Oh, he was hanged at Stirling after the rebels raised the siege, with his lieutenant and four plaids besides; he having the advantage of a gallows more lofty than his friends.
I agreed that THERE it was much better: it was making his escape from the royal presence with a genteel sudden timidity, in place of having the resolution to stand still, and make a formal bow.
It is hypocritical baseness to speak of a girl who works in a factory where the dangerous machinery is unprotected as having the "right" freely to contract to expose herself to dangers to life and limb.
I feebly heaved the dough at him, and, having the advantage of him because I could stand up under the table, got a fair start for the stairs, but was caught halfway up them.
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