And one of them told me, he set up a Quack by selling and commending to him a Medicine he had long kept in his Shop and could not otherwise put off, and that by degrees he made him a famous practiser among the ignorant and poor people.
Let us consider, that rash and vain swearing is very apt often to bring the practiserof it into that most horrible sin of perjury.
By it the vile practiser achieveth the greatest mischief that can be.
But such pleas do no more than suggest other faults of swearing, and good arguments against it; its impertinence, its abuse of speech, its disgracing the practiser of it in point of judgment and capacity.
The practiser of the latter would be born in the four spiritual regions of Arupa-loka in accordance with his state of abstraction.
Each of them was known as an experienced practiser of Zen.
The practiser of the four Dhyanas would be born in the four regions of the Rupa-lokas in accordance with his spiritual state.
Thus the practiser of Zen has so perfect control over his heart that he can keep presence of mind under an impending danger, even in the presence of death itself.
Although the Rin Zai school was, as mentioned above, established by Ei-sai, yet he himself was not a pure Zen teacher, being a Ten Dai scholar as well as an experienced practiser of Mantra.
He was no eminent practiser at barre; not but that he was or might have been able enough; but after he had got a dulce ocium he chiefly addicted himselfe to his more ingeniose studies and records.
But this I know: that none can truly produce the least proof that ever I was made privy to that treason of which I am accused, and much less a practiser with the principal conspirators in the same, as I am denounced to be.
And thus clear I was from the knowledge of that Plot against the Parliament House, whereof, notwithstanding, I am accused and proclaimed to be a practiser with the principal conspirators.
I might here enlarge myself, by telling you what commendations our learned Perkins bestows on Angling: and how dear a lover, and great a practiser of it, our learned Dr.
And as he was mighty in the public parts of religion, so he was a great practiser and encourager of the private duties thereof.
Are you indeed a practiser of the holy Code whose summary and essence is love to God and love to man?
The season of the year had prevented him crossing the Alps in 1834, and after the general election he was too shrewd a practiser in the political world to be deceived as to the ultimate result.
I look upon an Orangeman,' said Coningsby, 'as a pure Whig; the only professor and practiser of unadulterated Whiggism.
This has very much increased his brilliancy, for the process leaves its practiser utterly unhampered.
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