They shall rejoice, as they do that have a most potent, vexatious, and tormenting enemy lying dead at their foot, and as those that ride in triumph over them.
That is, if repentance doth not save the men that have gone to the making up of this body, and to the rejoicing in it.
Lambs are especially apt to contract this habit when suckling ewesthat have on their udders long wool soiled with urine and faeces.
Man contracts the disease by handling wool and hides from animals that have died of anthrax, and by accidental inoculation in examining the carcass of animals that have died of the disease.
The predisposing causes that have to do with the development of these disorders, are the small capacity of the stomach and the location and smallness of the openings leading from the oesophagus and into the small intestines.
Most have said so that have known us both; and besides, what I have read in him I have for the most part found in myself.
It is I that have sinned: it is I that have done the evil: but as for this flock, what hath it deserved?
O God, who art mighty above all, hear the voice of them, that have no other hope, and deliver us from the hand of the wicked, and deliver me from my fear.
That have no more left of a magazine Then these wett cloathes upon mee, nay the woorst Of all I had and purposely put on Only to lyv a shipp-board.
Come, my deare Lord, this is a course more kind; No life like us that have a heavenly mind.
Well may I forgive, that haveso generous an example.
I have related these circumstances, because I think they are connected with causes that have a great influence on the success of American navigation.
The [Greek: Sternophthalmoi], that have Eyes in their Breasts.
What shall I say to good Sir Raderic, that have no[83] gold here?
I have not blushed, that have done't to a hundred of 'em?
Thus saith the Lord to this people, that have loved to move their feet, and have not rested, and have not pleased the Lord: He will now remember their iniquities, and visit their sins.
And, honest company, I thank you all, That have beheld me give away myself To this most patient, sweet, and virtuous wife.
Here's Lucentio, Right son to the right Vincentio; That have by marriage made thy daughter mine, While counterfeit supposes blear'd thine eyne.
And I have heard some of them compelled to speak, out of necessity, that have so infinitely exceeded themselves, as it was better both for them and their auditory that they were so surprised, not prepared.
Nor can I, that have powre to perswade men dye, Want living frends to iustifie my Creadit.
But he has now more land then three of the best in the shire, thanke the Duchmen that have drunk up all the water.
It is unusual for any colored minister and his elder to be absent from any meeting, no matter how great may be the difficulties, that have to be overcome in getting there.
Plans of social progress and improvement are rife, that have an air of transcendental refinement about them, unknown to the homely morality of the Word of God.
I judge there are few colliers hereabouts that have.
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