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Example sentences for "times past"

  • Which treats of the valley of Xauxa, and of its inhabitants, and relates how great a place it was in times past 297 CHAP.

  • Starting from the city of Antioquia and travelling towards the town of Anzerma, one sees the rich and famous hill of Buritica, whence such a vast quantity of gold has been taken in times past.

  • They know what hurt such books hath done in your realm in times past.

  • Who in times past, suffered all nations to walk in their own ways.

  • For thou hast cast off thy people, the house of Jacob: because they are filled as in times past, and have had soothsayers as the Philistines, and have adhered to strange children.

  • In times past, and that not long agoe, Holdings were so plentifull, and Holders so scarce, as well was the Landlord who could get one to bee his Tenant, and they vsed to take assurance for the rent by 2.

  • It is reported, that in times past, there was an ordinary passage ouer this water, to a place on Deuon side, called Horsecoue, but long since discontinued.

  • But invincible ignorance excuses from sin, and hence many of those who in times past resorted to ordeals by painful or dangerous tests (e.

  • For many persons through no fault of their own, in times past or even today, have not heard the Gospel message: "How shall they believe Him of whom they have not heard?

  • She was wearing a dark blue Western suit, her hair a glossy pageboy cut, the conservative look of times past.

  • Though she knew Tokyo well from times past, she was still trying to readjust.

  • That ground is the sacred link between our Emperor living now and those of times past.

  • In times past it was not uncommon that lives were lost; either by suffocation in the dense crowd as it pressed to go out by the only door, at the conclusion of the services, or even by blows received in the fights.

  • For hardly at any time do they well agree between themselves: except it be peradventure as, in times past, the Pharisees and Sadducees; or as Herod and Pilate did accord against Christ.

  • For the people of God are otherwise instructed now than they were in times past, when all the bishops of Rome's sayings were allowed for Gospel, and when all religion did depend only upon their authority.

  • And, not to make rehearsal of all, for that were an endless labour, who knoweth not after what sort our fathers were railed upon in times past, which first began to acknowledge and profess the Name of Christ?

  • Folk used often to be warned against this very unhappiness in times past, when for every well-fed, contented person you saw a thousand miserable starvelings.

  • In times past, indeed, men were told to love their kind, to believe in the religion of humanity, and so forth.

  • This I have taken notice of, that he was never after this able to do that mischief to Mansoul as he had done in times past.

  • Nor when they came to visit him, as now and then they would, would he be so easily spoken with as they found him to be in times past.

  • Nor did he, as in times past, send to Mansoul, from his table, those dainty bits which he was wont to do.

  • And truly, if we behold the holiness and blessed examples of the holy fathers, and of many religious persons that have lived in times past, and of many that now live in these days, we should see right great diversity between them.

  • It is to be thought that the vision which the king had in times past receiued, was in spirit reuealed vnto Pauline, wherevpon without delaie of time, he put him in remembrance of it in maner as aboue is mentioned.

  • Canturburie, he restored another church in that citie which had bĂ©ene erected there in times past by certeine of the Romans that were christians, and did dedicate the same now to the honour of Christ our Sauiour.


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