Things New and Old: Or, A Storehouse of Similes, Sentences, Allegories, Apophthegms, Adages, Apologues, Divine, Moral, Political, &c., with Their Several Applications. Collected and Observed from the Writings and Sayings of the Learned in All Ages to this Present, Volume 1W. Tegg, 1869 |
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Pagina 9
... bring us to the grave as they brought him to the ship , and there leave us so un- certain , deceitful , inconstant , are the things of this world , to the owners thereof . Plutarch in vita Alexandri . Jos . Shute's Sermon at St. Paul's ...
... bring us to the grave as they brought him to the ship , and there leave us so un- certain , deceitful , inconstant , are the things of this world , to the owners thereof . Plutarch in vita Alexandri . Jos . Shute's Sermon at St. Paul's ...
Pagina 33
... bring forth fruit with patience . * Gen . vi . 16. Mat . Stiles , a Sermon at St. Paul's . + Dan . vi . Gen. xviii . 77. No Quietness in the Soul till it come to Christ . NICAULA , the Queen of Sheba , could never be quiet in her own ...
... bring forth fruit with patience . * Gen . vi . 16. Mat . Stiles , a Sermon at St. Paul's . + Dan . vi . Gen. xviii . 77. No Quietness in the Soul till it come to Christ . NICAULA , the Queen of Sheba , could never be quiet in her own ...
Pagina 39
... brings Good out of Evil , for His People's good . ROBERT HOLGATE , who was sometime Archbishop of Canterbury , because he could not peaceably enjoy his small living in Lincoln- shire , in regard of the litigiousness of a neighbouring ...
... brings Good out of Evil , for His People's good . ROBERT HOLGATE , who was sometime Archbishop of Canterbury , because he could not peaceably enjoy his small living in Lincoln- shire , in regard of the litigiousness of a neighbouring ...
Pagina 51
... bring it in with their tongues , they would therefore take help of their hands . But it were to be wished , that all so minded , would learn some wit from Lycurgus , in their anger ; and first weigh in judgment , by the poise of wisdom ...
... bring it in with their tongues , they would therefore take help of their hands . But it were to be wished , that all so minded , would learn some wit from Lycurgus , in their anger ; and first weigh in judgment , by the poise of wisdom ...
Pagina 59
... bring himself into danger ? But let such know , that men in public places are to have public spirits , and to take notice that though there be more danger by standing in the gap , than getting behind the hedge , yet it is best to be ...
... bring himself into danger ? But let such know , that men in public places are to have public spirits , and to take notice that though there be more danger by standing in the gap , than getting behind the hedge , yet it is best to be ...
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Æneid afflictions amongst answer antea Apophthegm AULUS GELLIUS better betwixt blessed body called cast Christ Jesus Christian church comfort conscience creature danger dead death devil divine doth earth emperor enemies eternal excitat eyes faith fall father Featly's fire Fuller's Fustice give glory God's godly goeth Gospel grace hand hath hear heart Heaven heavenly Hieron Hist holy honour Israel Jerusalem Jews John Jonah judgment king kingdom Kirjath-sepher labour Lacedæmonia Laert Lect light live Lond look Lord man's Manichæans matter mercy ministers never nihil Ovid Paul's peace pleasure Plin Plutarch poor Postills pray prayers preached prosperity Psal Psalm religion repentance rich saith Scripture Sermon sinner sins soul spirit sure thee THEMISTOCLES Theodoret thereof things thou tongue tree true truth unto Vita whilst wicked Willigis words worldly
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Pagina 346 - O eloquent, just, and mighty Death ! whom none could advise, thou hast persuaded ; what none hath dared, thou hast done ; and whom all the world hath flattered, thou only hast cast out of the world and despised ; thou hast drawn together all the far-stretched greatness, all the pride, cruelty, and ambition of man, and covered it all over with these two narrow words, Hie jacet...
Pagina 105 - Then the devil taketh him up into the holy city, and setteth him on a pinnacle of the temple, and saith unto him, If thou be the Son of God, cast thyself down ; for it is written, He shall give his angels charge concerning thee, and in their hands they shall bear thee up, lest at any time thou dash thy foot against a stone.
Pagina 307 - And Abraham said unto his young men, Abide ye here with the ass ; and I and the lad will go yonder and worship, and come again to you.
Pagina 8 - LORD, unto thy people Israel, whom thou hast redeemed, and lay not innocent blood unto thy people of Israel's charge.
Pagina 359 - As I live, saith the Lord, I have no pleasure in the death of the wicked; but that the wicked turn from his way and live, turn ye, turn ye, from your evil ways; for why will ye die?
Pagina 472 - I am not worthy of the least of all the mercies, and of all the truth, which thou hast shewed unto thy servant; for with my staff I passed over this Jordan, and now I am become two bands.
Pagina 183 - Seth: 4 and the days of Adam after he had begotten Seth were eight hundred years: and he begat sons and daughters: 5 and all the days that Adam lived were nine hundred and thirty years: and he died.
Pagina 394 - Behold, as the eyes of servants look unto the hand of their masters, and as the eyes of a maiden unto the hand of her mistress; so our eyes wait upon the LORD our God, until that he have mercy upon us.
Pagina 527 - Why should I die, having so much riches ? If the whole realm would save my life, I am able either by policy to get it, or by riches to buy it.
Pagina 530 - Though he heap up silver as the dust, and prepare raiment as the clay; He may prepare it, but the just shall put it on, and the innocent shall divide the silver.