Yet persons who by melancholy are cast into diseased fears and scrupulosities, are uncapable of this way of trial.
And all shall be said behind your backs, when you are uncapable of answering for yourselves.
Consult with wise, impartial persons; and open your case to them without deceit, before affections have gone so far as to blind you, or leave you uncapable of help.
The people will murmur at you; and those that are most incompetent and uncapable will be the forwardest to censure you, and think that they could govern much better than you.
Proud persons are of all others the most impatient of church discipline, and uncapable of living under the government of Christ.
It cost the Court a wonderful deal of Trouble, to hear the Testimonies of the Sufferers; for when they were going to give in their Depositions, they would for a long time be taken with Fits, that made them uncapable of saying anything.
Upon receiving information that the King had declared Major Beverley "uncapable of any public imployment .
Things Personated, Inanimate There are few things, that are uncapable of being represented by Fiction.
But hereof I shall be as cautious as possible, and shall rather wave some things whereof I have some Doubts, and am uncapable now of satisfying my self, than in any sort presume too far.
He must be one that is not addicted to loquacity, but can keep your secrets; otherwise he will be so untrusty as to be uncapable of doing the true office of a friend.
But if the melancholy be so great as to make him uncapable of bargaining, he is to be esteemed in the same condition as an idiot, or one in deliration or distraction.
Must I desire that God will pardon and save him, while he repenteth not of the wrong he doth me; and being impenitent, is uncapable of pardon?
I have followed this Trade of being an Aunt, ever since Age made me uncapable of being a Niece.
Hee's put out of Commission with disgrace, And held uncapable of bearing Office Ever hereafter.
He's put out of Commission with disgrace, and held uncapable of bearing Office ever hereafter.
Neither are their steep and Hilly Lands uncapableof being thus overflown with Water.
The Peacocks in rainy weather are sometimes hunted and caught by Dogs; for their Feathers being wet, they are uncapable of flying far.
These you must never own as ministers of Christ, that are utterly uncapable of it.
Yea, such companions will be uncapableof the principal part of your love.
No; for he then knoweth himself to be one that isuncapable of it in his present state.
Nor from a man so utterly ignorant of the christian faith or duty, or so utterly unable to teach it to others, as to be notoriously uncapable of the ministry.
May the aged marry, that are frigid, impotent, and uncapableof procreation?
I am sorry for thee; thou art come to answer A stony adversary, an inhuman wretch, Uncapable of pity, void and empty From any dram of mercy.
Why, by making him uncapable of Othello's place; knocking out his brains.
Act declaring Mr Murdo Mackenzie late Minister at Dingwall uncapable for ever of the Ministry with a Recommendation to the Presbytery to proceed against him with Excommunication, Ib.
That is, the rightful heir cannot be made uncapable on any account whatsoever to succeed.
And it is the pastor's duty to declare the obstinately impenitent uncapable of communion with the church, and to charge him to forbear it, and the church to avoid him.
May one be a pastor or a member of a particular church, who liveth so far from it, as to be uncapable of personal communion with them?
He that is so statedly distant is uncapable statedly of communion, and therefore uncapable of the relation and name.
While the terms of the question remain ambiguous, it isuncapable of an answer.
Infants are naturally uncapable of doing all that in baptism which the adult must do; as to understand, profess, &c.
The pastor of a particular church may pronounce all the church uncapable of christian communion and salvation till they repent, e.
These make a man uncapable of present reception, and so are a bar to his plenary right: they have still right to receive in a due manner; but being yet uncapable of that due receiving, they have not a plenary right to the thing.
He that is but for a time accidentally so distant, is but for that time uncapable of communion with them; and therefore retaineth capacity, right, and obligation statedly for the future, but not for the present exercise.
Wine-lees consist of the grossest parts of the fermented liquor; which being uncapable of remaining dissolved, sink to the bottom, and form a sediment, which contains also some Tartar and a little Ardent Spirit.
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