This is the divine standard, this is the Touchstone of God, wherewith He proveth His servants.
Thiodolf telleth us as followeth: 'Of ships'-battle the awakener For my work a mark bestowed; To praise vouchsafeth he Each one who proveth him thereof worthy.
Thus as the sun, the gospel shineth, and proveth itself by its proper light.
He proveth that the promise is conditional, and that as to the continuance of the covenant state the conditions are, 1.
Because that is an extenuation, and not an aggravation: for it proveth the minister less voluntary of the two than those are that do it without any command, though the error of their own judgments (as most erroneous persons will).
Such a reserve not to oblige himself hindereth not the obligation, but proveth him a perfidious hypocrite.
And at this first-born rite the Fates stood hard at hand, and he who alone proveth sure truth, even Time.
The matter proveth the man, but from the envious calumny ever threateneth them on whom, as they drive foremost in the twelfth[10] round of the course, Charis sheddeth blushing beauty to win them fame more fair.
And if reverence ne worshippe kyndely be not set in dignitees, and they more therein ben shewed than goodnesse, for that in dignite is shewed, but itproveth that goodnesse kyndely in hem is not grounded.
This proveth of necessity That the earth must needs round be: This conclusion doth it try.
For ye your-self upon your-self yow wreke, Which proveth wel, that either love or drede 455 Mot been encheson of your cruel dede, Sin that I see non other wight yow chace.
Sir 27:5 The furnace proveth the potter's vessels; so the trial of man is in his reasoning.
Sir 31:26 The furnace proveth the edge by dipping: so doth wine the hearts of the proud by drunkeness.
Robert Turke, abutting on Lombard street toward the south, and toward Cornehill on the north, for the merchants of Florence, which proveth that street to have had the name of Lombard street before the reign of Edward II.
The sense of feeling understandeth not the soul, whereas the reasoning power of the mind proveth the existence thereof.
In like manner the mind proveth the existence of an unseen Reality that embraceth all beings, and that existeth and revealeth itself in all stages, the essence whereof is beyond the grasp of the mind.
Of the whiche litel regioun of this worlde, the ferthe partye is enhabited with livinge bestes that we knowen, as thou thyself hast y-lerned by Tholomee that proveth it.
Certes, resoun sheweth that god is so good, that it proveth by verray force that parfit good is in him.
I told your majesty as much before; This proveth Edward's love and Warwick's honesty.
And shall have your will, because our King; Yet hasty marriage seldom proveth well.
This proveth further what I said at first, That in the first chaos was contained all that was made upon the earth.
These are the reasons by which he proveth that there is 'none righteous, no, not one.
The second of the Acts proveth not, That the three thousand were necessitated to be baptized in order to their fellowship with the church, neither doth it say THEY, yea they only, were received into the church.
They think the kingdom of God consisteth only in word, not in power; and thus proveth ineffectual this fourth means also.
Asia, which thing proveth America not only to be one island, and in no part adjoining to Asia, but also that the people of those countries have not had any traffic with each other.
The like whereof also happeneth in the Frozen Sea, which proveth but small continuance of that sea toward the east.
The trouthe myhte noght ben herd; Bot afterward as it hath ferd, The dede proveth his entente: Achab to the bataille wente, Wher Benedab for al his Scheld Him slouh, so that upon the feld His poeple goth aboute astray.
And that a man may sen at ije, For wher the hulles ben most hyhe, 250 Ther mai men welle stremes finde: So proveth it be weie of kinde The water heyher than the lond.
Nevertheless, I believe, and thinke, I can demonstrate, that that same Experiment proveth nothing against my Conclusion.
The settlement of Muddy Water, proveththat that Element hath no aversion to Division.
Sidenote: An Experiment in Wax, that proveth Figure to have no Operation in Natation & Submersion.
Albatross proveth a bird of good omen, and followeth the ship as it returned northward, through fog and floating ice.
He wonderfullyProveth that no Man is Hurted but of Hym Selfe.
His face proveth for him high intelligence, but it hath deep marks which one may read.
For this is provoking to God, and proveth dangerous; for such turn away their ears from the truth, and are turned into fables, as Paul telleth us, 2 Tim.
By this he proveth his own Godhead and equality with the Father; so, John i.
This proveth that it is Christ's errand, and therefore that it shall thrive.
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