Thee Sentence Examples

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  • If it be God's will to prove thee in the duties of marriage, be ready to fulfill His will.

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  • See now whether he will show thee good.

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  • Like the fruit of a garden I will give thee offspring."

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  • I thank thee for all thy good wishes, and wish thee as many.

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  • I am glad thee is at the Institution; it is an excellent place.

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  • The caterpillar on the leaf Repeats to thee thy mother 's grief.

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  • Thou didst expire in the ardour of her embraces, nor did she leave Thee when dead, 0 Lord Jesus, for she allowed not Thy body to rest elsewhere than in a borrowed grave.

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  • Behold, I have made thee know from the N.T.

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  • But come whatever may, come weal or woe I love thee, bless thee where so e'er thou go !

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  • I will judge thee in the place where thou wast created, in the land of thy nativity.

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  • Floral pattern band featuring the words, "All I refuse and thee I choose."

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  • During Thy passion she alone did not forsake Thee.

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  • It was at this time that he wrote, primarily for the same body as his prayers, his morning, evening and midnight hymns, the first two of which, beginning "Awake, my soul, and with the sun" and "Glory to Thee, my God, this night," are now household words wherever the English tongue is spoken.

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  • First of all write thou my mandates and similitudes; and the rest, as I will show thee, so shalt thou write."

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  • But he now resisted pain better, and, although more than once a promise to recant was extorted from him, he reasserted his innocence when unbound, crying out, "My God, I denied Thee for fear of pain."

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  • To the bishop's formula, "I separate thee from the church militant and the church triumphant," Savonarola replied in firm tones, "Not from the church triumphant; that is beyond thy power."

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  • I have chosen thee to unfold the spiritual sense of the Holy Scripture.

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  • Hail to thee, Ra, when thou returnest home in renewed beauty, crowned and almighty."

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  • In the sense of "revere" or "respect," the verb "to worship" occurs in the English Prayer-book, in the phrase "with my body I thee worship" in the Marriage Service.

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  • In conditional baptism the Latins, since about the year 1227, use the formula, " If thou art not baptized, then do I baptize thee," &c. The Latins further insist on a strict observance of the traditional matter and form.

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  • I pray also for them that shall believe in Me through their word, that they may be all one, as Thou Father art in Me, and I in Thee."

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  • The novice is classified according as his destination is the priesthood or lay brotherhood, while a third class of "indifferents" receives such as are reserved for further inquiry before a decision of this kind a strict retreat, practically in solitary confinement, during which he receives from a director, yet relying on Thine infinite kindness and mercy and impelled by the desire of serving Thee, before the Most Holy Virgin Mary and all Thy heavenly host, I, N., vow to Thy divine Majesty Poverty, Chastity and Perpetual Obedience to the Society of Jesus, and promise that I will enter the same Society to live in it perpetually, understanding all things according to the Constitutions of the Society.

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  • His disciples say unto him, When wilt thou be manifest unto us and when shall we see thee?

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  • And a certain Pharisee, a chief priest, whose name was Levi, met them and said to the Saviour, Who gave thee leave to walk in this place of purification, and to see these holy vessels when thou hast not washed nor yet have thy disciples bathed their feet?

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  • In 994 Mahmud was made governor of Khorasan, with the title of Saif addaula (ud-daula) ("Sword of the State") by thee Samanid Nuh II.

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  • We give thanks to thee, holy Father, for thy holy name, which thou hast caused to dwell in our hearts, and for the knowledge and faith and immortality which thou didst make known to us through Jesus Christ thy servant; to thee be the glory for ever.

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  • Thou Almighty Sovereign,didst create all things for thy name's sake, and food and drink thou didst give to men for enjoyment, that they should give thanks unto thee; but to us thou didst of thy grace give spiritual food and drink and life eternal through thy servant.

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  • Before all things, we give thee thanks that thou art mighty; to thee be the glory for ever.

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  • A youth who has murdered his mistress takes the bread of the Eucharist in his mouth, and his two hands are at once withered up. The apostle immediately invites him to confess the crime he must have committed, " for, he says, the Eucharist of the Lord hath convicted thee."

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  • Now in this second month of spring, in reverent observance of the old statutes, with victims, silks, spirits, and fruits, I offer sacrifice to thee.

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  • Thou didst choose David as king over Israel, and swarest unto him concerning his seed for ever that his kingship should never fail before Thee.

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  • It was very similar to the present ordinal except that the words " for the office and work of a Priest in the Church of God, now committed unto thee by the Imposition of our hands " were wanting, and the chalice or cup with the bread were delivered, as well as a Bible, to each newly-ordained priest.

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  • Howbeit, son Roper, I may tell thee I have no cause to be proud thereof, for if my head would win him a castle in France it should not fail to go."

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  • Instantly came the reply, " I say unto thee, that thou art Petros (rockman), and on this Petra (rock) I will build my ecclesia (church); and the gates of Hades shall not prevail against it."

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  • In the glitter that environs thee, rather wouldst thou be taken for the successor of Constantine than for the successor of Peter."

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  • They made it the occasion for an attack on the Jesuits; even in 1869 there had been almost a riot in Berlin when a chapel belonging to a religious order was opened thee.

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  • Nearly every modern hymnal contains perhaps a score of his hymns, including "Go, labour on," "I heard the voice of Jesus say," "Here, 0 my Lord, I see Thee face to face," "When the weary, seeking rest."

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  • For crying out "Woe unto thee, 0 land, when thy king is a child," he was imprisoned by the House of Commons, but he was soon released and went into exile.

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  • We will have thee, they replied, to govern us according to the laws; for we see in thy countenance that thou art possessed of justice and goodness.

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  • Originally the latter part of the verse must have run, "That I may give thee the tables of stone which I have written, and may teach thee the law and the commandment."

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  • The construction of the second commandment in the Hebrew text is disputed, but the most natural sense seems to be, "Thou shalt not make unto thee a graven image; (and) to no visible shape in heaven, &c., shalt thou bow down, &c."

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  • Balaam, after being sternly rebuked, was allowed to proceed, but only on condition that "the word that I shall speak to thee, that thou shalt speak."

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  • In dedicating to him his Commentary on the First Epistle to the Thessalonians, as "eximiae pietatis et doctrinae viro," he declares that so had he been aided by his instruction that whatever subsequent progress he had made he only regarded as received from him, and "this," he adds, "I wish to testify to posterity that if any utility accrue to any from my writings they may acknowledge it as having in part flowed from thee."

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  • Turn thee yet again, and thou shalt see greater abominations than these.

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  • Use 3. Let the foresight of this glorious estate wean thee from all inordinate affections to human and earthly glory.

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  • And I will strike down upon thee with great vengeance and furious anger those who attempt to poison and destroy my brothers.

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  • The first apparition which appears to thee is the image of the master ' .

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  • And Ziba said, I humbly beseech thee that I may find grace in thy sight, my lord, O king.

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  • Wherefore, we magnify thee, O most blessed Virgin.

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  • Shall I and thy mother and thy brethren indeed come to bow down ourselves to thee to the earth?

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  • Now the dowriest homie cackled and cackled unto Daniel, Thy Gloria whom thou servest continually, she will deliver thee.

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  • Ikos 7 When the impious bound thee innocent and led thee into captivity, the Lord God showed thee to be a new confessor.

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  • We haue been guided by thee hitherto, And of thy Cunning had no diffidence, One sudden Foyle shall neuer breed distrust Bastard.

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  • Can thy heart endure when my almighty hand shall seize upon thee, and divine displeasure shall break out against thy soul?

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  • Out on thee Villaine, wherefore dost thou mad mee?

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  • Miss Bell and Mr Denton gave us a violin duet, followed by Mrs M'Lagan, who sang ' Only for thee ' .

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  • Be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.

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  • Verily I say unto thee, Thou shalt by no means come out thence, till thou hast paid the uttermost farthing " .

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  • Oh Lord, grant us thy forgiveness; unto Thee we return.

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  • Our Father, we thank Thee that Thy word tells us that God loveth a cheerful giver.

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  • A feast for thy godhead shall be spread for thee.

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  • The caterpillar on the leaf Repeats to thee thy mother's grief.

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  • Be observant if thou wouldst have a pure heart, for something is born to thee in consequence of every action.

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  • I revive thy members for thee; I bring thee thy heart, and put it in its place.

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  • Do thou now intercede with Christ our God for us sinners who honor thee.

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  • Add thou not unto his words, lest he reprove thee, and thou be found a liar.

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  • Was she not the daughter of thy loins, the child of thy heart, the best beloved to thee of all humanity?

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  • To my mind you are altogether lovely; behold, thou art fair, my love; there is no spot in thee.

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  • I tell thee; to me, it all means nowt.

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  • My womb, which did not suffer the pangs of childbirth, is wracked with pain, beholding Thee suffering agony, O Master!

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  • I would I had, so I had broke thy pate And askt thee mercy for't Laf.

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  • Surely he shall deliver thee from the snare of the fowler, and from the noisome pestilence.

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  • I would ride over thee. ' The cook fell prostrate, then turned over on his back.

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  • Working as teams of thee begin with a quick fire quiz of ten questions all based on Judaism.

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  • All thy works shall praise thee, O Lord; and thy saint shall bless thee.

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  • Thou shalt bring the ransomed with thee; They with songs shall come, All the golden sheaves of harvest Gathered Home.

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  • To reach thy rest and share Thy throne, Mine eye must look to Thee alone.

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  • The favor of him who brings glad tidings of Thee, Even without Thy summons, is sweeter in mine ear than songs.

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  • But come whatever may, come weal or woe I love thee, bless thee where so e'er thou go!

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  • I will Myself dictate to thee what thou shalt write."

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  • Now in this second month of spring, in reverent observance of the old statutes, with victims, silks, spirits, and fruits, I offer sacrifice to thee."

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  • Common "posies" were such lines as "In thee my choice I do rejoice," "As God decreed so we agreed," and the like.

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  • Se agapo is Greek, and it means I love thee.

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  • At nighttime in the moon's fair glow How sweet, as fancies wander free, To feel that in this world there's one Who still is thinking but of thee!

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  • Lord, Thou art able to save both great and small; Thou art God, and man cannot prevail against Thee!

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  • O Christ, king of kings, we pray to thee, rejoicing together; have mercy.

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  • By a very singular coincidence, the newly arrived minister gave out There 's a light in the Valley for thee.

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  • Or will I smite down upon thee with great vengeance - he he he.

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  • The prairies are dry in thee summer but cold and snowy in the winter.

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  • When I shall extinguish the splendor of the glory of thy Kingdom out of Heaven, tribulation shall cover thee &c.

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  • Thou canst not present any service or sacrifice that will at all avail thee for averting the Divine wrath or winning the Divine favor.

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  • I have breathed within thee a breath of My own Spirit, that thou mayest be My lover.

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  • To reach Thy rest and share Thy throne, Mine eye must look to Thee alone.

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  • We give thee glad tidings of a son endowed with wisdom.

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  • Surely right naught; and therefore I tell thee no more but those that fall unto thee if thou travail in this work.

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  • They name thee before me, A knell to mine ear; A shudder comes o'er me... Why wert thou so dear?

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  • The sacred writings are able to make thee wise unto salvation, through faith which is in Christ Jesus.

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  • In the presence of God and our friends and family I take thee to be my husband/wife.

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  • Another often used is an excerpt from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's "How Do I Love Thee?

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  • Typically the coverage includes one half to thee quarters of the breast.

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  • What action shall thee take? >Aghast!

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  • One of the best sources for free wine info is, of course, here at LoveToKnow; but, if you need specific information that you can't find here, thee are other sources for free wine info.

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  • You can purchase thee shorts for about $22.00.

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  • Whether you write a rhyming prayer, a prayer dotted with lots of uses of "thee" and "thou", or a prayer that reads like you're talking to your best friend, with a little brainstorming you can write your own heartfelt Christmas prayer.

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  • The playacting will allow you to thither, thou, and thee with the locals and dance around the maypoles, play in the parade and cheer at the jousts with a fervor and abandon.

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  • Use a romantic quote - Some of the most famous love quotes, like "Shall I compare thee to a summer's day", can add romance and a touch of class to your card.

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  • Other parts included Lolita O'Shea in They Met in Argentina (1941), Louisa Frederici Cody in Buffalo Bill (1944), Joan Madison in Everything But the Truth (1956), and Elsie Waltz in How Do I Love Thee?'' (1970).

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  • For example, the stability ball roll-out featured in the photo, works thee deep core muscles while enhancing postural alignment.

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  • The song Most Girls explores female independence, as the lyrics explain that most girls seem to want a man to take care of thee.

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  • Mary Thy Mother stopped at the foot of the Cross, but poverty mounted it with Thee and clasped Thee in her embrace unto the end; and when Thou wast dying of thirst, as a watchful spouse she prepared for Thee the gall.

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  • Let them be responsible before Thee at the Day of Judgment, if any brother by their negligence, or their bad example, or by a tooseverepunishment, shall go astray."

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  • As he was reading the Law at the feast of tabernacles he burst into tears at the words " Thou mayest not set a stranger over thee which is not thy brother "; and the people cried out, " Fear not, Agrippa; thou art our brother."

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  • The dying Siegfried calls on Briinnhilde to awaken, and asks " Who hath locked thee again in sleep?"

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  • The latter is often made to begin with the line "All praise to Thee, my God, this night," but in the earlier editions over which Ken had control, the line is as first given.'

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  • I deny thee," and he made a resolve henceforth to devote his scholarship to the Holy Scripture.

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  • He occupies a high place as a hymnologist, but principally as a translator of ancient and medieval hymns, the best known being probably "Brief life is here our portion," "To thee, 0 dear, dear country," and "Jerusalem, the golden," which are included in the poem of Bernard of Cluny, De Contemptu Mundi, translated by him in full.

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  • The consecration took place on the 10th of April 428, and then, almost immediately afterwards, in what is said to have been his first patriarchal sermon, Nestorius exhorted the emperor in the famous words - "Purge me, 0 Caesar, the earth of heretics, and I in return will give thee heaven.

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  • Stand by me in putting down the heretics and I will stand by thee in putting down the Persians."

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  • Thus in the second commandment, "Thou shalt not bow down to any visible form," &c., is a sort of explanatory addition to the precept "Thou shalt not make unto thee a graven image."

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  • On the following morning, finding no fruit on a fig-tree in full leaf, He said, " Let no man eat fruit of thee henceforth for ever."

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  • Once on the enemy's side of the obstacle the bishop halted to wait for Edward, who was now following him, but his undisciplined barons, shouting "'Tis not for thee, bishop, to teach us war.

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  • Philpot in a long reply, whilst maintaining the obligation of infant baptism, yet addresses his correspondent as, "dear brother, saint, and fellow-prisoner for the truth of Christ's gospel"; and at the close of his argument he says, "I beseech thee, dear brother in the gospel, follow the steps of the faith of the glorious martyrs in the primitive church, and of such as at this day follow the same."

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  • Thee all this universe, as it rolls circling round the earth, obeys wheresoever thou dost guide, and gladly owns thy sway.

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  • No work upon earth is wrought apart from thee, lord, nor through the divine ethereal sphere, nor upon the sea; save only whatsoever deeds wicked men do in their own foolishness.

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  • And am I to worship thee?

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  • Following up the list of publications of the books of the Bible in chronological order, we find Diakonus Koresi immediately afterwards - the date has not yet been definitely ascertained - printing The a Rumanian translation of the Acts of the Apostles; in 1 577 he printed at Sasz-Shebesh a Psalter in both Slavonic and Rumanian; the Rumanian follows thee Slavonic verse for verse.

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  • The formula of Rome is, " I baptize thee in the name of Father and Son and Holy Spirit."

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  • But reckon up on this day what thy meal would otherwise have cost thee, and give the amount that it comes to to some poor widow or orphan, or to the poor."

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  • I preached on, " Who is a God like unto thee, that pardoneth iniquity?

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  • And when he saw their faith, he said unto him, Man, thy sins are forgiven thee.

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  • By a very singular coincidence, the newly arrived minister gave out " There's a light in the Valley for thee.

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  • Then Rachel said to Leah, Give me, I pray thee, of thy son 's mandrakes.

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  • Was he judged, condemned, and executed in thy stead, and now will he himself condemn thee?

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  • To the very last he waited for thee, and thou didst hide thyself.

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  • Out of the clay of love I molded thee, how dost thou busy thyself with another?

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  • Celebrating this the first day of Thine all-glorious and most radiant transfiguration, O Christ, we magnify Thee with hymns.

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  • The piece contains the theme to which the words of popular hymn ' I vow to thee my country ' were set.

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  • Remember how I stood before thee to speak good for them, to turn away thy wrath from them.

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  • I must tell thee about how the day passed at Oak Knoll.

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  • Let the noon find thee by other lakes, and the night overtake thee everywhere at home.

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  • If it were a man whose existence thou didst doubt I could bring him to thee, could take him by the hand and show him to thee.

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  • So he was brought, quite blind, straight to her, and he goes up to her and falls down and says, 'Make me whole,' says he, 'and I'll give thee what the Tsar bestowed on me.'

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  • For with the same thou hast anointed priests, kings, and prophets and martyrs with this thy chrism, perfected by thee, 0 Lord, blessed, abiding within our bowels in the name of our Lord Jesus Christ."

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  • Does thee suppose that it is very wrong for Benjamin to do such a thing?

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  • We praise thee, we bless thee, we worship thee, we glorify thee, we give thanks to thee for thy great glory.

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