The Nile is poured out in a stream by me, and it goeth round about the tilled lands, and its embrace produceth life for every one that breatheth, according to the extent of its embrace.
Work produceth wealth, and wealth endureth not when work is abandoned.
And water hath this excellent property that itproduceth happiness in the region of Yama.
And lastly, a gift on the last day of the last month of the yearproduceth merit that is inexhaustible.
A gift on particular lunations produceth merit that is twice as much as a gift on other days.
That in a particular season produceth merit ten times greater that in other seasons.
Its soil is a kind of white marl, which yet retains its vegetative qualities, and produceth a kind of purslain, spurge, and one or two grasses.
It is a branch of selfishness, and containeth man-pleasing as before described, and produceth hypocrisy, and is its original and life.
The very incarnation of Christ is a condescension and humiliation enough to pose both men and angels, transcending all belief but such as God himself produceth by his supernatural testimony and Spirit.
And whatever member of the human body is deficient, produceth a deficiency in the other members.
I will plainly prove him to be dead out of his own Almanack for this year; and from the very passage which heproduceth to make us think him alive.
Neither in us that are pressed, are they anything els, but divers motions; (for motion, producethnothing but motion.
Which Object worketh on the Eyes, Eares, and other parts of mans body; and by diversity of working, produceth diversity of Apparences.
Verily association with fools produceth an illusion that entangleth the mind, as daily communion with the good and the wise leadeth to the practice of virtue.
Bathing in the Saraswati during a solar eclipse, one obtaineth the merit of a hundred horse-sacrifices, and any sacrifice that one may perform there produceth merit that is eternal.
And that Word, whether it produceth fruit or not, is nevertheless God's strength, which saveth all that believe thereon.
Thirdly, he saith,(249) that the suffering of deprivation for refusing to conform, breedeth and produceth sundry scandals.
In the third place, we will look what weapons of war Dr Forbesse produceth in his Irenicum,(403) falsely so called.
The latter part of the text is an explanation of the former: as if the psalmist had said, They be the men that fear the Lord, even they that hope in his mercy; for true fear produceth hope in God's mercy.
For as a cause produceth an effect, so oftentimes an effect sets on foot another cause.
And thus it is with the soul at first coming to Jesus Christ, thou lovest him, and thy love produceth jealousy, and that jealousy ofttimes begets fears.
Besides, it is evident that such know not the power thereof, nor have felt or savoured its blessedness; for where this gospel cometh in truth, it naturally produceth peace and holiness.
Let them look on this hand or that, there they see such effects of the word in others as produceth signs of repentance, and love to God and his Christ.
And as to the substance of Christianity, this doctrine is sufficient for any people, because it teaches faith, and produceth a good moral life.
But when he produceth a necessity for the putting of such a question, and then shall put it to me; I will, as God shall help me, give him an answer thereto.
Now in these effects although he seems oft-times to imitate, yet doth he concur unto their productions in a different way from that spirit which sometime in natural means produceth effects above Nature.
Against so famous a quality, Vicomercatus produceth experiment of a Bay-tree blasted in Italy.
He produceth grass for the oxen; 6 Providing victims for every god.
P: See they not how Allah produceth creation, then reproduceth it?
P: Is not He (best) Who produceth creation, then reproduceth it, and Who provideth for you from the heaven and the earth?
He produceth creation, then reproduceth it, that He may reward those who believe and do good works with equity; while, as for those who disbelieve, theirs will be a boiling drink and painful doom because they disbelieved.
P: Say: Is there of your partners (whom ye ascribe unto Allah) one that produceth Creation and then reproduceth it?
P: Allah produceth creation, then He reproduceth it, then unto Him ye will be returned.
P: He it is Who produceth creation, then reproduceth it, and it is easier for Him.
But now is the ax laid even to the root of the trees; every tree therefore that produceth not good fruit, is cut down and cast into the fire.
Now all correction at the moment seemeth not to be cause for joy, but for sorrow; but after a while it produceth peaceable fruit of righteousness to those who have thereby been disciplined.
For there is no good tree which produceth fruit of a bad quality; neither doth a tree of a bad sort produce good fruit.
And now also the ax is laid to the root of the trees: every tree therefore which produceth not good fruit, is hewing down, and casting into the fire.
So every good tree beareth good fruits; but every bad tree in kind, produceth bad fruits.
My brethren, count it all joy when ye fall into various trials; (3)knowing that the proof of your faith produceth patience.
He it is who produceth gardens of the vine trellised and untrellised, and the palm trees, and the corn of various food, and olives, and pomegranates, like and unlike.
He it is who produceth all things, and causeth them to return; And is He the Indulgent, the Loving; Possessor of the Glorious throne; Worker of that he willeth.
SAY: Is there any of the gods whom ye add to God whoproduceth a creature, then causeth it to return to him?
The likeness of those who expend their wealth for the cause of God, is that of a grain of corn which produceth seven ears, and in each ear a hundred grains; and God will multiply to whom He pleaseth: God is Liberal, Knowing!
SAY: God produceth a creature, then causeth it to return to Him: How therefore are ye turned aside?
Although a blind man produceth a most wonderful and exquisite art, yet he is deprived of seeing it.
That is to say, training doth not change the human gem, but it produceth a marvelous effect.
Neither in us that are pressed are they anything else but divers motions; for motion produceth nothing but motion.
Which object worketh on the eyes, ears, and other parts of a man's body, and by diversity of working, produceth diversity of appearances.
But even till this time the earth produceth some perfect and organized animals, as mice in Egypt, and snakes, frogs, and grasshoppers almost everywhere, some external and invigorating principle assisting in the production.
As for women, I think the principal cause is the moistness of their temper; this produceth a softness in the flesh, a shining smoothness, and their usual purgations.
The Tropological sence applyeth that which is now to somewhat following, either in this world, or in the world to come; the thing that now is, is the effect which Oyl of Malt produceth and worketh in some of you, viz M.
What is that which producethteares without sorrow, takes his journey to heaven, but dies by the way, is begot by another, yet that other is not begot without it?
An increase in this grace, I say, keeps every grace in exercise, and the keeping of our graces in their due exercise, produceth a conscientious performance of duties.
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