Then the second battle of the Englishmen came to succor the Prince's battle, the which was time, for they had as then much ado; and they with the Prince sent a messenger to the King, who was on a little windmill hill.
He looked again at the pretended messenger from the carded curate, and he then remembered the old Sylvester who had brought the note from Lord Fitzmaurice to the agent from Kenmare.
Let the messengerride and thus we make Known to you how the queen rode the country.
While Mr. Cobb was speaking, a messengerentered the hall and handed him a telegram.
At the close of the speech Major Stapleton announced that a messengerhad been sent to Mr. Stephens asking a division of time with Mr. Hill at the former's appointment in Burke county, on the next day.
Jim" pulled the lanyard, there was a puff of smoke, the earth trembled from the concussion and the six-pound messenger sped on its mission of death.
William Henry Cranstoun, was the Parracide, she was accordingly committed to Oxford Castle: and a proper Warrant and Messenger was sent, in order to apprehend the said Capt.
I also, at the same time, dispatched a messengerto Dr.
She lay pretty easy till six, when I dispatched a messenger for Mr. Norton, the apothecary to the family, who lived in Henley.
Their leader was at once notified by messenger to the country of the state of affairs.
On Monday morning a messenger from a distant part of the county rode hot haste to Jackson to warn him of renewed attempts upon his life.
Last Sunday morning a messenger came to my house at daylight.
I was awakened at daybreak Sunday morning, June 15th, by a messenger who had ridden eighteen miles that night to bring me a note from a friend who was also a friend of my enemies and who was in their counsels.
Out of which we may conclude, that whosoever in a Christian Common-wealth holdeth the place of Moses, is the sole Messenger of God, and Interpreter of his Commandements.
This note should be sealed with wax, impressed with the writer's coat of arms or some favourite device, and delivered by a private messenger who should wait for an answer.
Pardaillan, who had delivered to the officer on guard at the gatehouse the order to admit the messengerfrom the Queen's furrier, found Christophe standing outside the portico and staring at the facade built by good King Louis XII.
Love enabled them, perhaps, to find a faithful messengereven in the icy cold hands of the old priests to whom they confessed their sins, or from whom they received the Host, kneeling at the altar.
The Transfiguration of Jesus Christ also testifies to the light shed by a messenger from heaven and the extreme joy of the angels in being for ever bathed in it.
This was the messenger bearing the good tidings, and the plume in his helmet was a flame of life.
Meanwhile the messenger had recovered strength and told all that he knew.
On the following day he went with the messenger to the Catacombs.
In another place he says, "And lest I should be exalted above measure through the abundance of the revelations, there was given to me a thorn in the flesh, the messenger of Satan, to buffet me.
He believed he had been poisoned, and Count Walsegg's grey-clad messenger seemed a messenger sent from another world to warn him of the approaching finish.
And was it for nothing that He mingled in them a spirit of such might and cunning as to reach a long way off and receive the impression of visible forms--a messenger so swift and faithful?
Shortly afterwards, as on the preceding day, the messenger from Leyland arrived with tidings that the walls had again appeared in Adam's field.
If the messenger had been from another quarter, he would have made his appearance under snowy plumes.
My messenger even took her a wig I had provided for the purpose, and she was informed that, if she wished to take along her own proper clothing, it would be quite possible to return in that.
Then I got a messenger boy and managed to find a ticket for the fight.
If the details interest you I'll confess that I had a note sent to the girl last evening, by a messengerwho succeeded in telephoning her and having her meet him just outside your home.
A violent earthquake, however, next night and the incontrollable excitement of the populace, led the Emperor to entreat the exile by special messenger immediately to return.
When the wild hordes of Attila, king of the Huns, spread terror and consternation by their approach, Leo’s priestly form appeared before him as a messenger of God, and saved Rome and Italy from destruction.
Severinus= wrought among them like a messenger from heaven to bless, help and comfort the heavily burdened.
A messenger came to me at midnight, entreating my immediate presence.
On the morning on which I intended to visit him, a messenger arrived from the house in which he was entertained, and informed us that the family, on entering the sick man's apartment, had found it deserted.
The bearer of these tidings will be the messenger of death.
Some disaster had happened, but of what kind themessenger was unable to tell.
This messenger had come to warn us of danger which might impend, and to summon us to join in the pursuit and extirpation of these detestable foes.
For a time, I doubted whether some messenger of heaven had not interposed for my salvation.
I had scarcely reached home, when a messenger from Inglefield arrived, requesting me to spend the succeeding night at his house, as some engagement had occurred to draw him to the city.
Under the grandson of Heraclius, in the neighborhood of Samosata, more famous for the birth of Lucian than for the title of a Syrian kingdom, a reformer arose, esteemed by the Paulicians as the chosen messenger of truth.
An intrepid messenger of the caliph entered his camp at Lugo in Gallicia, and in the presence of the Saracens and Christians arrested the bridle of his horse.
At the head of only four thousand Arabs, the intrepid Amrou had marched away from his station of Gaza when he was overtaken by the messenger of Omar.
Such rational indifference is ill adapted to the character of a fanatic; nor is it probable that a messenger from heaven should depreciate the value and necessity of his own revelation.
He despatched a messenger to his brethren of Mecca, and they were roused, by the fear of losing their merchandise and their provisions, unless they hastened to his relief with the military force of the city.
A speedy messenger soon returned from the throne of Medina, with the blessings of Omar and Ali, the prayers of the widows of the prophet, and a reënforcement of eight thousand Moslems.
Sobs and whispers and smothered cries, murmured from all parts of the church; the whole assembly was broken down, while the preacher stood like some heavenly messenger and spoke his Master's name.
At last, one day when she was sitting with her aunt the messenger came from the post, and one of those letters was handed to Eleanor that she knew so well; with the proud seal and its crest.
The Very Reverend Herr Waimoener, accompanied by a herald, came as a messenger of peace to the great door of the tower and, with the blast of a trumpet, called upon its commander to take part in peaceful negotiations.
Then they talked of other things; though Dick was unusually sober the balance of that day, and every time Pliny caught his eye he gave a little shake of his head as though warning the messenger not to show his feelings so plainly.
Dick, as though in spite of all he either could not or would not allow himself to get rid of the idea that the messenger knew something about the missing papers.
How could so humble a personage as the bank messenger boy have anything to do with the financial standing of a big merchant like Mr. Graylock?
They had barely finished their researches, when a messenger came from the General to say, if Colonel Baden-Powell would exchange me for a Dutchman imprisoned in Mafeking, a certain Petrus Viljoen, he would consent to my going in.
It was whether an express messenger from Johannesburg, telling him not to start, as the town was not unanimous and the movement not ripe, had reached him the day before he left Mafeking.
By this messenger we sent letters for the English mail, and a note to the magistrate, begging him to forward us newspapers and any reliable intelligence.
The messenger was given refreshment at Dixon's Hotel, where lunch was laid out as usual.
Even yet once again they sent a messenger under the gateway into the Golden Town.
Tell the messenger I will be here," she said; and she sat then for a long time, staring in front of her.
As it shines and revives the hope of being partaker of Thy Holiness, may the confidence grow strong that Thou Thyself art making me holy, wilt even make me a messenger of Thy Holiness.
His preparation for being the messenger of the Holy One was here, where he hid his face, because he was afraid to look upon God.
After Moses, as we know, Isaiah was the chief messenger of the Holiness of God.
Reveal to me Thy Holiness, that I too may be its witness and its messenger on earth.
Let the answer rise, Here am I, send me, and offer yourself to be a messengerof the holiness of God to those around you.
He was to be the chosen messenger to reveal and interpret to the people the name, the Holy One of Israel.
Would there not have been a sign like that which showed Moses to be indeed the messenger of God?
If they would not believe in Him as such a Messenger from the Father, as such a deliverer from the world, they must become the victims of sin, the heirs of death.
He is one of you,--one of those whom I have sent forth as a messenger in my Father's name and mine.
He is a Messenger from the Unseen; He is a Messenger to human beings.
St. John can in nowise separate the idea of the Baptist from that of a witness concerning the Light, a messenger to declare the divine Word that in Him all men might believe.