But God declareth his Lawes three wayes; by the Dictates of Naturall Reason, By Revelation, and by the Voyce of some Man, to whom by the operation of Miracles, he procureth credit with the rest.
He is punished by himself as if he had cut off his own feet, and procureth sorrow and discontent to himself, as if he were compelled to drink nothing but what is contrary to his stomach.
Sidenote: The pride of the Frenchmen procureth them hatred.
Sidenote: Constantine, a citizen of London procureth the citizens to reuenge their cause by waie of rebellion.
To be wary and sparing of your speech doth not only avoid abundance of contention, danger, and repentance, but also procureth you a reputation of wisdom.
O miserable health, and wealth, and honour, which procureth the death, and shame, and utter destruction of the soul!
Kings Chapter 14 Joab procureth Absalom's return, and his admittance to the king's presence.
They want water, which Eliseus procureth without rain: and prophesieth victory.
Esther Chapter 3 Aman, advanced by the king, is offended at Mardochai, and therefore procureth the king's decree to destroy the whole nation of the Jews.
The heat of Choller it doth mitigate extinguisheth thirst, asswageth the belly, and helpeth the Throat of hot hurts, sharp droppings and driness, and procureth rest: It will keep one year.
It commonly procureth a more easy access to the ears of men, and worketh a stronger impression on their hearts, than other discourse could do.
It gratifieth no sense, it yieldeth no profit, it procureth no honour; for the sound of it is not very melodious, and no man surely did ever get an estate by it, or was preferred to dignity for it.
His hatred procureth from naughtie to wurse, His friendship like Iudas that carried the purse.
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