Otherwise to speak of thing that needeth; somewhat needeth for to sustain or to have other things thereby, and so meat and drink needeth for keeping and sustenance of life.
Also, not all men that understand Latin have such books to inform lewd men; also some can not, and some may not, have while, and so it needeth to have an English translation.
Ye can speak, read, and understand Latin; then it needeth not to have such an English translation.
And, so for to speak, no man needeth for to know the Chronicles, for it might and may be that no man them knoweth.
Then it needeth to have an English translation, and for to keep it in mind that it be not forgeten, it is better that such a translation be made and written than said and not written.
And, so for to speak, no man needeth for to know the Chronicles.
Speak not too straitly of thing that needeth; for straitly to speak of thing that needeth, only thing that is, and may not fail, needeth to be.
As the body of man needeth a garment to clothe it, so the body of mankind must needs be adorned with the mantle of justice and wisdom.
Consider how meal needethleaven to be leavened with.
What mankind needeth in this day is obedience unto them that are in authority, and a faithful adherence to the cord of wisdom.
The remedy the world needeth in its present-day afflictions can never be the same as that which a subsequent age may require.
For having the protection of the Common-wealth, he needeth not the defence of private force.
One still loveth one's neighbour and rubbeth against him; for one needeth warmth.
That life may be fair to behold, its game must be well played; for that purpose, however, it needeth good actors.
But the heart of a Christian needeth renewal," said Arius, "if it be not always both young enough to sympathize with the youngest, and old enough to sympathize with even the very oldest.
Is there nothing strange in the answer of Jesus that provoketh inquiry, or needeth comment?
The very core of our religion is the Agape, a love which is not measured by age nor accident, but goeth out freely to every one that needeth it.
Secrecy Is for the happy--misery, hopeless misery, Needeth no veil!
Whitefield: "Our repentance needethto be repented of, and our very tears to be washed in the blood of Christ.
Again Folk-might nodded: but Iron-face said: 'Needeth this?
But we may not tarry; for thou wottest how busy we be at home; and Sun-beam needeth me, if it were only to make her sure that no Dusky Man is bearing off thine head by its lovely locks.
What needeth a man to seek things that are above him, whereas he knoweth not what is profitable for him in his life, in all the days of his pilgrimage, and the time that passeth like a shadow?
There is no want in the fear of the Lord, and it needeth not to seek for help.
Ye tradefull Merchants, that, with weary toyle, Do seeke most pretious things to make your gain, And both the Indias of their treasure spoile, What needeth you to seeke so farre in vaine?
But what needeth this digression betweene you and me?
Again; the justified man is imperfect in his graces, and therefore needeth to be saved by the intercession of Christ from the bad fruit that that imperfection yields.
But he that can drive a camel through the eye of a needle, can cause that even such a one shall see his lost condition, and that he needeth the righteousness of God, which is by faith of Jesus Christ.
He has more righteousness than you have need of, or than He needeth Himself.
Not that faith needeth good works as an help to justification before God.
And Messire Gawain telleth him that as of this needeth him not to make prayer, for that he is one of the knights of the world that most he ought of right to love.
By my head," saith Lancelot, "Needeth no argument that I shall choose respite of death to dying here on the spot.
It is no bias for a man to be settled, resolved and engaged in his judgment for the truth, especially when willing to receive more light, and to learn whatneedeth to be further reformed.
Notwithstanding we, for our part, have also from the beginning professed, “That we are most willing to hear and learn from the word of God what needeth further to be reformed in the church of Scotland.
What needeth him now to be excommunicate, and so to be corrected and put to shame by you all, when every one of you shall deny to him your Christian communion, as one wholly cast out of the church?
That the making of laws about things pertaining to God’s worship is an action of spiritual jurisdiction, it needeth no great demonstration; for, 1.
The best silver which cometh out of the earth hath dross in it, and therefore needeth the refiner’s fire; and the whitest garment that is worn will touch some unclean thing or other, and therefore will need the fuller’s soap.
The point is plain, andneedeth no proof but application.
I would say that the tale must be long, that needeth four several trials of private speech to finish.
He is chasing the moose in grounds where there are no briars; he needeth not the sight of a young man to tell him which way the trail leadeth.
But the latter seemeth a measure that needeth to be entertained with great wariness of manner, and some distrust of purpose.
This matter is already in the ordering of one used to command; there needeth no counsel from thy short experience.
He that hath made the earth hath given it to us for our uses, and reason would seem to teach that if portions of its surface are vacant, he that needeth truly, may occupy.
The God of our salvation Is love in all His ways; He blesseth us, and feedeth Every creature of His hand, To succour him that needeth And to gladden all the land.
That has full power from God, and needeth not the suffrage of man, except in so far as man hath need to believe it, if ever he shall have participation in the life everlasting.
The said Master George answered: "What needethmy Lord Cardinal to summon me to answer for my doctrine openly before him under whose power and dominion I am thus straitly bound in irons?
Cover the bung with a plate of lead lying loose on, that the working of the Liquor may lift it up, as it needeth to cast out the filth.
They will be baked in about half an hour: I think the dish needeth not to be covered, whiles it baketh.
He rejoined, "O my mother, there needeth no assurance anent him for whom she despatched her Eunuch and he fetched him.
Man is the party that needeth it; but God is the party that first offereth it.
That you find yourself ignorant, and one that needeth a teacher; for if you think you know all that you need to know already, you are like a full bottle that will hold no more.
And therefore he needethno new ordination, but only a special designation to his next particular charge.
But when a man is made a minister in general before, he needeth no proper ordination to fix him in a particular charge; but only an approbation, recommendation, particular investiture, and reception.
If this violence were used for the true faith, the doctrine of bishops would be against it: God needeth no forced service.
God is most perfect and blessed in himself, and needeth not the world to add to his felicity.
He that is silenced by just power, though unjustly, in a country that needeth not his preaching, must forbear there, and if he can must go into another country where he may be more serviceable.
Then it needeth that ye let him long sojourn until the time that he be whole, until he is no longer halting, that is that one thigh be no greater than the other.
In very deed, as I have heard Sir Thomas More say, itneedeth a wise man to be fool to my Lord of York.
He needeth one who is clerk enough to read the Latin, and the craft being a new one 'tis fenced by none of those prentice laws that would bar the way to thee elsewhere, at thy years.
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