The sense of unworthiness is a guarantee of worthiness ensuing.
I shall control and direct your volatility; and your sense of worthiness must be re-established when we are more intimate; it is timidity.
Wherefore, see to it that your worthiness shall be as great as your beauty, and that your courtesy and gentleness shall be as great as your prowess.
For I would not have you declare yourself to the world until you have proved your worthiness by your deeds.
Wherefore, do not yourself proclaim your name, but wait until the world proclaimeth it; for it is better for the world to proclaim the worthiness of a man than that the man should proclaim his own worthiness.
The combination as perpetuated in our expression "worship" means worthy-ship, and connotes the attribute of worthiness on the part of the object of adoration.
Every fact bearing upon our condition of worthiness or guilt, of cleanliness through righteousness or defilement through sin, will be known.
I was one of the chulos who planted a banderilla in the neck of the bull which your worthiness met so bravely.
The principal one was termed "The Worthiness of Wales," and is written in laudation of the Principality.
Ah, my fair lord, said Sir Launcelot, Jesu would that I might help you; I shame me sore that I should be thus rebuked, for never was I able in worthiness to do so high a thing.
But the Apostle seems to lay stress especially on a certain quiet consistency, on a lowly and loving regard to the whole standard, which gives evenness and worthiness to the life.
All this is "to the glory of the Father," seeing that in all this the worthiness and beauty of God's being and ways come to light with a splendour heretofore unexampled.
Greatly I sorrowed when he made this known, Because I knew that some who did excel In worthiness were to that limbo[224] gone.
The offerings in sacrifices of a person that is pure (in body and acts) but wanting in Faith, and of another that is impure (in respect of their worthiness of acceptance).
My worthy mother and his worthiness the minister would be glad to entice me hence before his holiness returns to Memphis.
This: whether they are to show thy worthiness the gifts intended for the pharaoh, or only to give those sent to thee," replied the dextrous interpreter.
Of course Sarah does not please her, either, but dost thou know what her worthiness said once to me?
Tell her worthiness that were Herhor to become not merely viceroy, but the son of my father, I should do that which pleases me.
I will burn incense to the gods at once," cried Tutmosis, "for I thought that your worthiness had forgotten faithful servants since becoming viceroy.
Has his worthiness Sargon gone on some new night embassy?
My mother and his worthiness love songs immensely.
At the birth were present Menes himself, thy worthy mother's physician, and his worthiness Herhor.
That corps of priests who had been in the main palace remained with him it is true, and performed religious ceremonies under the direction of hisworthiness Sem.
At the end of the curious but interesting exhibition, his worthiness Ranuzer asked the prince if he was satisfied.
But it seems to me that his worthiness Herhor, his worthiness Mefres, and the holy prophet Pentuer.
Rameses took farewell of the army and galloped towards Memphis; but his worthiness Herhor, amid joyous shouts, took a seat in his litter and commanded also to go in advance of the marching divisions.
Know, then, that I am the collector of his worthiness Dagon, the first banker in Memphis.
Nay, perhaps, I should incline to something better, if I could succeed in persuading myself of my own worthiness in a vocation which, more than all others, demands a pure mind with a becoming zeal.
Mr. Cross:--it was because of these very infirmities, that I had doubt of my own worthiness to take up the better vocation which is yet my desire.
It shows God's worthiness to be obeyed and served.
And in the conclusion in the next words is very emphatically declared the worthiness of such a dispensation to be greatly lamented: "So that she hath no strong rod to be a sceptre to rule.
And so I come to the third point, which is not in my text, but which both my texts converge upon, and that is the deepest truth of all, that worthiness or unworthiness has nothing to do with Christ's love.
Their puerilities bring out more distinctly the simplicity, the nobleness, the worthiness of this one solitary incident of His early days, which has been preserved for us.
But in order to have your prayers answered, you need to make your requests unto God on the ground of the merits and worthiness of the Lord Jesus.
The willing soul, that fain would be what God would have him, hath an accepted worthiness in Christ.
If we have but the worthiness of faith, and repentance, and sincere desire, Christ hath the worthiness of perfect holiness and obedience for us.
The quality or state of being credible; worthiness of belief; credibility.
Once satisfied of the worthiness of the purpose, he always gave in accordance with his means.
In all which particulars concerning the apparel here prescribed, our meaning is not to attribute any holiness or special worthiness to the said garments, but for decency, gravity, and order, as is before specified.
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On the contrary, I am willing to admit its beauty and its worthiness of the mint in which it was coined.
Touching him that persuaded them to do this wicked act; was his word more to be valued for truth, more to be ventured on for safety, or more to be honoured for theworthiness of him that spake, than was his that had forbad it?
Let therefore all self-righteous men beware, for however they at present please themselves with the worthiness of their glorious fig-leaves; yet when God shall come to deal with them for sin, assuredly they will find themselves naked.
Nay, and you do but admit them neither, and that too, for some external cause; not because of the worthiness of the nature of the points themselves.
It was, I say, because there wanted in them worthiness and merit in their sacrifices.
I answer, Thought there lieth no engagement upon God for any worthiness that is in man, yet there lieth a great deal upon God for the worthiness that is in himself.
But now, remembering the worthiness of Christ, and that he is now on the right hand of God, on purpose to plead that on the behalf of the petitioner, this is great encouragement.
For Jesus Christ is God's great name; and to do for his sake is to do for what worthiness is in him.
Let the question be, not the worthiness of certain persons to be admitted to some office, but their worthiness to be admitted to eternal life.