At least, how is it possible we should not always have him present to our minds, and prostrate ourselves at his feet a thousand times a day to return him our most humble thanks, and to pay him the homages of our adoration, love, and praise?
We ought never to appear before God, to tender him our homages or supplications, without trembling, and without being deaf to all creatures, and shutting all our senses to every object that can distract our minds from God.
This is the fundamental article of the Christian religion, and, above all other mysteries, challenges our most profound homages and constant devotion.
Let men redeemed exult and praise, returning to God their best homages of adoration, thanksgiving, and love.
These things, in truth, never lacked some plausible pretext, and he chose the time when Madame de Montchevreuil and Mademoiselle de Nantes were presenting their homages to Madame de Maintenon.
And thus it appeareth that the earledome of Huntingdon was neuer occasion of the homages of the Scotish kings to the kings of England, either before this time or after.
And herein their euasion appeareth, by which they allege that their kings homages were made for the earledome of Huntingdon.
Multitudes stood in amazement from morning to night around the palace; for the Earl of Bothwell was within, and still honoured with all the homages due to the greatest public trusts.
Nicholas de la Hulle holds a fourth part of a virgate with homages and renders 5s.
Walter de la Hulle holds a fourth part of a virgate with homages and renders 4s.
William the Smith holds two parts of half a virgate with its homages appurtenant and renders 6s.
Richard son of Thomas de Bruera holds a fourth part of a virgate with homages and renders 30d.
Richard Maneland holds a third part of half a virgate with itshomages and renders 3s.
Maurice Algar holds 1\2 virgate with its homages appurtenant and renders 9s.
Delighted with the prospect of such a party of pleasure, I asked my mistress to go to bed, but I remarked to her that, being convalescent and having made a hearty supper, I should be very likely to pay my first homages to Morpheus.
I insist, therefore, that should she accept his homages she would do well.
We repaired in full dress to the Princess,--to present our homages to Madame de Maintenon.
Sidenote: 6] Sixtlie, that he should receiue the title and name of prince so long as he liued, and after his deceasse the homages of those fiue barons should reuert to the king and to his heires for euer.
The instrument of the homages of the lords of Scotland to K.
To conclude, he was put in full possession of the realme of Scotland & receiued their homages and fealties (as before ye haue heard) as the direct and supreme lord of that land.
There were also a very great number of noblemen, knights and esquires, who did their homages to the king for the estates they held from him in different parts of the kingdom.
It developed a wonderful growth, especially in the fifth century, after the Council of Ephesus had proclaimed the divine maternity of Mary, thereby sanctioning the exceptional homages rendered her above all the saints.
On this occasion, contrary to her usual custom, she could not refrain from an exclamation of joy at the thought of the homages which would be rendered Mary!
It is out of respect for people, for the minister himself, that I demand that his presence here be not marked by any of those homages that mark the decay of public feeling.
To collect the homages of good citizens, and the insults of the bad, is, to a National Assembly, to have combined all suffrages.
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