Wherever there are only three among you who trust in God and seek nothing but His honour and glory, you need not fear a hundred thousand.
After the example of his great teacher St. Paul, he went his way in honour and dishonour, through evil report and good report, along the road which he knew to be pointed out from above.
It is necessary to add that, from what is known of the life of the writer, he can here be only speaking of honour and not of fame.
But too often the decision must have been made at the cost of honour and conscience.
Let me hope that yours will sometimes rest on the lonely exile, whom nothing could render such, but the command of honour and duty.
Under such auspices, Peveril was ushered in beneath that gloomy gateway, where so many bid adieu on their entrance at once to honour and to life.
He begged her to write to him; an honour and a pleasure indeed; and now there was no fear of her letters being such as that she had sent him at Martindale.
She perceived her unkindness to one who had every claim to honour and consideration--one who had remembered her in well-nigh the hour of death.
No, if you did choose to do that, it must in honour and justice be divided among all your creditors.
I honour andrevere ye; only do not think ye have done all that is needful.
As Randal's profound knowledge of human infirmity had shrewdly conjectured, the scruples of honour and pride, that had made her declare she would not bring to a husband her own encumbrances, began to yield to the pressure of necessity.
I am a man ofhonour and injure no one; and, besides, my sword is sharp.
Suffer thy brother Marcus to inter His noble nephew here in virtue's nest, That died in honour and Lavinia's cause.
He received me with the highest marks of honour and esteem.
I employed eight work-people, and worked day and night together with them, for the sake alike of honour and of gain.
To this Piero answered, and spoke the truth: “Your Benvenuto will get much more honour and profit if he devotes himself to the goldsmiths trade than to this piping.
Stirling Castle,' replied his friend; 'and so far I am well pleased for your sake, for the governor is a man of honour and humanity.
For ever dead to fancy's eye Be each gay form that glided by, While dreams of love and lady's charms Give place to honour and to arms!
And vulgarly to speken of substaunce Of tresour, may we bothe with us lede Y-nough to live in honour and plesaunce, 1515 Til in-to tyme that we shal ben dede; And thus we may eschewen al this drede.
These riders of the great, in effect, hold the reins which guide them in their course, and wear the spur that stimulates them to the goals of honour and of safety.
All the prizes ofhonour and virtue, all the rewards, all the distinctions, remained.
From the execution of the first he was restrained by his own notions of honour and morality; and, from using the other expedient, he was deterred by his love for Monimia, together with the motives of philosophy and religion.
At page 91 he says:--"Among the public servants of Great Britain there are persons always to be found fit and willing for posts of honour and difficulty, if a sincere effort be made to find them.
Among the public servants of Great Britain there are persons always to be found fit and willing for posts of honour and difficulty if a sincere effort be made to find them.
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