Thou Sentence Examples

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  • See also de Thou, Historia sui temporis .

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  • Hast thou a hated wife ?

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  • De Thou acknowledges himself greatly indebted to this history, praising it especially for its accuracy.

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  • Remember, Lord, thy church to deliver it from all evil, and to perfect it in thy love, and gather it together from the four winds,' the sanctified, unto thy kingdom, which thou bast prepared for it; for thine is the power and the glory for ever.

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  • And the Saviour straightway stood still with his disciples and answered him, Art thou then, being here in the temple, clean?

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  • For thou wast born under a glittering star in the family of the rulers.

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  • Thou, new teacher of Chorasan (of the East), and promoter of those that have the good faith.

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  • De Thou gave him facilities to borrow books from the superb library formed by his father.

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  • And then he who was to create the knight took the sword and girded him with it, and then embracing him he lifted his right hand and smote him on the neck or shoulder, saying, " Be thou a good knight," a.nd kissed him.

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  • George Croly's Salathiel, which appeared anonymously in 1828, gave a highly elaborate turn to the legend; this has been re-published under the title Tarry Thou Till I Come.

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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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  • For especially in Mark, the passing through Jericho, the entry into Jerusalem, the Temple-cleansing and its immediate effect upon the hierarchs, their next day's interrogatory, " By what authority doest thou these things?

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  • If such a one says ` I am an Athravan ' he lies, call him not Athravan, noble Zarathustra, said Ahura Mazda, but thou shouldst call him priest, noble Zarathustra, who sits awake the whole night through and yearns for holy wisdom that enables man to stand on death's bridge fearless and with happy heart, the wisdom whereby he attains the holy and glorious world of paradise."

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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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  • But defiled thou hast walked in this temple, which is a pure place, wherein no other man walks except he has washed himself and changed his garments neither does he venture to see these holy vessels.

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  • But I and my disciples who thou sayest have not bathed have been dipped in the waters of eternal life which come from..

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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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  • Do thou in me make peace, 0 light-bringer, mayest thou redeem my soul from this born-dead (existence)."

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  • And for our sins sinners (the Hasmonaeans) have risen up over us, taking with force the kingdom which Thou didst not promise to them, profaning the throne of David in their pride.

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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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  • Remember thy congregation, which thou hast purchased of old," claiming for the Christian ecclesia the title of God's ancient ecclesia.

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  • It is through us that from a private person thou hast become the father of all Christians.

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  • It is, then, no longer to thyself but rather to us that thou belongest henceforth.

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  • Thou must not sacrifice to private and recent friendships the traditional affections of the papacy.

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  • Perforce thou must consult before everything the general interest of Christendom, and must consider it an obligation of thine office to respect the opinions of the highest dignitaries of the court of Rome."

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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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  • Jesus is said to have replied, " I go, but thou shalt wait till I return."

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  • Some lines of the Roman poet inform us that he heard a voice proceeding from a sacred grove, "Break off all delays, Alaric. This very year thou shalt force the Alpine barrier of Italy; thou shalt penetrate to the city."

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  • While the prisoner defended himself with the calmest dignity and self-possession, Coke burst into the bitterest invective, brutally addressing the great courtier as if he had been a servant, in the phrase, long remembered for its insolence and its utter injustice - "Thou hast an English face, but a 'Spanish heart!"

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  • Acquaint thyself with a physician before thou have need of him.

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  • A divorce is rendered obligatory by the simple words Thou art divorced.

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  • Repudiation may take place twice without being final, but if the husband repeats thrice Thou art divorced the separation is absolute.

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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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  • On his way to Paris for the purpose of getting it printed he stayed for some time at Blois, where he met De Thou.

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  • There he collected materials for an English edition of De Thou and Rigault, which were purchased and published by Dr Mead.

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  • The third commandment might be rendered, "Thou shalt not utter the name of the Lord thy God vainly," but it is possible that the meaning is that Yahweh's name is not to be used for purposes of sorcery.

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  • To gain a clear distinction between the ninth and tenth commandments on this scheme it has usually been felt to be necessary to follow the Deuteronomic text, and make the ninth commandment, Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife.'

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  • Accordingly Kuenen does not deny that the prohibition of images contains an element additional to the precept of monolatry, but, following De Goeje, regards the words from "thou shalt not make unto thyself" down to "the waters under the earth" as a later insertion in the original Decalogue.

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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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  • And so the promise attached to the fifth commandment was probably not on the tables, and the tenth commandment may have simply been, "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's house," which includes all that is expressed in the following clauses.

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  • When the "king of Syria" was informed that "Elisha, the prophet that is in Israel, telleth the king of Israel the words that thou speakest in thy bed-chamber," he at once sent an army to take him captive in Dothan.

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  • Servants necessary for a pack include the huntsman, the duties of whose office a master sometimes fulfils himself; two whippers-in, an earth-stopper and often a kennel huntsman is also employed, thou h the 18th Lord Willoughby.

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  • Some of his correspondence with his learned friends, with his kinsman President de Thou, Isaac Casaubon, Jean Jacques Grynaeus and others, is preserved in the libraries of the British Museum, of Basel and Paris.

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  • But when He asked their own belief, Peter replied, " Thou art the Christ."

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  • A great darkness shrouded the scene for three hours, and then, in His native Aramaic, Jesus cried in the words of the Psalm, " My God, My God, why has Thou forsaken Me?"

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  • He also edited De Thou's History (1609-1610) and Willibald Pirckheimer's works (161o).

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  • De Thou's History of His Own Times was furnished by Carew.

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  • Thoroughgoing reconstruction in every item of theology and in every detail of polity there may be, yet shall the Christian life go on - the life which finds its deepest utterance in the words of Christ, " Thou shalt love the Lord thy God with all thy heart and thy neighbour as thyself "; the life which expresses its profoundest faith in the words Christ taught it to pray, "Our Father"; the life which finds its highest rule of conduct in the words of its first and greatest interpreter, " Let this mind be in you which was also in Christ Jesus our Lord."

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  • A relative pronoun immediately precedes its verb and can only be separated from it by an infixed pronoun, thus Dafydd a'i prynodd, " (it is) David who bought it," yno y'm gweli, " (it is) there that thou wilt see me."

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  • It was asserted that Camden altered his original narrative in order to please James I., and, moreover, that the account which he is said to have given to his friend, the French historian, Jacques de Thou, differed substantially from his own.

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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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  • 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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  • Such a minister thou holdest in thy invincible hands - the two-edged, fiery, everliving thunderbolt, under whose stroke all nature shudders.

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  • Nay, thou knowest how to make even the rough smooth, and to bring order out of disorder; and things not friendly are friendly in thy sight.

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  • For so hast thou fitted all things together, the good with the evil, that there might be one eternal law over all..

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  • He published Songs by the Way (1824), a volume of poems; and his hymns beginning "Softly now the light of day" and "Thou art the Way" are well known.

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  • Half a century after his death De Thou mentions that the house in which he was born had become a tavern and then a tennis-court.

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  • Society may have at one time been matrilinear in the communities that become the historic Hellenes; but of this there is no trace in the worship of Zeus and Hera.18 In fact, the whole of the family morality in Hellas centred in Zeus, whose altar in the courtyard was the bond of the kinsmen; and sins against the family, such as unnatural vice and the exposure of children, are sometimes spoken of as offences against the High God.I" He was also the tutelary deity of the larger organization of the phratria; and the altar of Zeus c Pparpcos was the meetingpoint of the phrateres, when they were assembled to consider the legitimacy of the new applicants for admission into their circle.20 His religion also came to assist the development of certain legal ideas, for instance, the rights of private or family property in land; he guarded the allotments as Zein KAdpcos,2' and the Greek commandment " thou shalt not remove thy neighbour's landmark " was maintained by Zeus " Opcos, the god of boundaries, a more personal power than the Latin Jupiter Terminus.22 His highest political functions were summed up in the title IIoXtfin, a cult-name of legendary antiquity in Athens, and frequent in the Hellenic world.23 His consort in his political life was not Hera, but his daughter Athena Polias.

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  • Whereat Dositheus was so amazed that he said to him, " Art thou the Standing One?

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  • But if thou hast not living water, baptize into other water; if thou canst not in cold, in warm.

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  • Now before the baptism, let him that is baptizing and him that is being baptized fast, and any others who can; but thou biddest him who is being baptized to fast one or two days before.

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  • But do thou flee, 0 Devil, for the judgment of God is at hand."

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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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  • He considers that this fundamental rule or imperative " act on a maxim which thou canst will to be law universal " supplies a sufficient criterion for determining particular duties in all cases.

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  • Should a man's son or friend dear to him as his own soul seek to tempt him from the faith of his fathers, D's pitiless order to that man is "Thou shalt surely kill him; thine hand shall be first upon him to put him to death."

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  • Hast thou ever read Ly-Mattheu ?

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  • However, at the point of death he roused himself to order the execution of the kings favorite, Cinq-Mars, and Ms friend de Thou, guilty of treason with Spain (1642).

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

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  • The seventh commandment is Thou shalt not admit adultery.

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  • Verse 3. " And thou shalt put therein the ark of the testimony, and cover the ark of the testimony, and cover the ark with the veil.

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  • When thou receivest the Lord's supper, thou knowest not whether it be thy bane or bliss.

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  • Gabriel said to him, ' Daniel, thou art a man greatly beloved.

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  • Him do thou ever beseech as Thy Son, O pure one, that our souls be saved.

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  • Thou need na start awa sae hasty, wi bickering brattle!

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  • The Lord then says to Peter, " When thou art converted, strengthen thy brethren.

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  • For thou hast no delight in sacrifice; were I to give a burnt offering, thou wouldst not be pleased.

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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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  • In like manner didst Thou visit Thy holy martyrs which suffered great calamity.

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  • Wouldst thou have the caliph murdered, or delivered over to the enemy?

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  • But thou that canst not read, canst not read, canst then but heare?

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  • I know thou canst keep me from ever sinning more.

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  • Nay, I dare not; I am not sure thou canst.

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  • Thou shall not quote mail-order catalogs in the shop.

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  • The seventh commandment is, " Thou shalt not commit adultery " .

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  • The eighth commandment is, " Thou shalt not steal " .

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  • The sixth commandment is, " Thou shalt not kill " .

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  • Rejoice, thou who hast been joined to the host of holy confessors!

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  • Thou shalt also in the same operations duly repeat the appropriate conjurations, with all the solemnities marked in the respective Chapters.

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  • Thou openest thine hand, and, satisfied the desire of every living thing.

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  • Tho thou lay it down with great dishonor, thou shalt receive it in glory.

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  • Faire Maid, is't thou wilt doe these wondrous feats?

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  • What thou doest, do quickly, said our Lord to Judas.

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  • Built like the proverbial nightclub doorman, Austin has also adopted the " thou shalt not pass " mentality of that particular brethren.

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  • Rejoice, Thou Who in thy care dost forsake none!

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  • If thou dost glory in thy God, and dost glory in thy God, and dost verily believe the promise that is made, command that these stones be bread.

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  • Action is the life of all, and if thou dost not act thou dost nothing.

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  • Through thine intercessions thou dost destroy the snares of our enemies.

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  • This is what Thou thyself dost wish in union with Me.

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

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  • How doest thou pitty him whom y dost troble, I had rather be alone Alc.

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  • For having traffic with thyself alone, Thou of thyself thy sweet self dost deceive.

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  • Winds and rain they sound so dreary Yet thou listens for my feet.

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  • Rejoice, Thou Who art exalted above all Creation!

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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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  • My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?

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  • And this I do for fear lest thou shouldest conceive bodily that that is meant ghostly.

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  • Art thou willing to live godly in Christ Jesus?

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  • O now lift up thy song Thy noble note prolong Thou living Chinese gong!

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  • Or, Lord, Thou art so gracious, I am sure Thou wilt accept anything I may bring.

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  • You can't beat a bit of Bully Sunday, October 30th, 2005 Oh dearest iTunes, how fickle thou hadst made me.

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  • The sacrifice acceptable to God is a broken spirit; a broken and contrite heart, O God, thou wilt not despise.

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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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  • And what he foretold was fulfilled in truth, for thine arm remained incorrupt even after thou wast slain for the Lord.

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  • Thou hast forgiven the iniquity of thy people, thou Last covered all their sin.

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  • Canst thou stand in his sight, who is of " purer eyes than to behold iniquity "?

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

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  • Toll on, thou passing bell; Ring out my doleful knell; Let thy sound my death tell.

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  • Didst thou ever see a lark in a cage?

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  • Verse 7. " And thou shalt set the laver between the tent of the congregation and the altar, and shall put water therein.

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  • Thinkest thou y t I cannot now pray to my Father & he shall give me more then twelve legions of angels.

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  • And behold, there came a leper and worshiped him, saying, Lord, if thou wilt, thou canst make me clean.

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

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  • Mine, o thou lord of life, send my roots rain.

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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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  • Then do not thou such treasure wast in vaine, But love now whilst thou maist be lov'd againe.

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  • It was originally set to Charles Wesley's hymn Thou God of glorious majesty.

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  • Wherefore, be thou ever merciful unto us sinners.

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  • For if thou hast desired to have pity on us, who have no works of righteousness, then thou wilt be called merciful.

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  • Thou shalt make no covenant with them, nor shew mercy unto them.

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  • Till I be gentle, stay thou for thy good morrow.

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  • I know thou wilt go with me, not only over the border of my dear native country but over the border of time.

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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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  • Verse 33, " And again your rabbis have said, Thou shalt not perjure thyself but make sure you perform all your oaths.

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  • Says he, " Thou hast promised to Him many a time, and hast still broken thy promises.

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  • Labor to make requital for the many hours, days, and years, thou lost before thou was acquainted with God.

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  • Thou thinkest thyself rich in its possession, and I recognize thy wealth in thy sanctity therefrom.

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  • Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother's milk.

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  • Then said he to me see thou do it not for I am thy fellow servant & of thy brethren &c.

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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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  • Rejoice, for thou didst suffer many sorrows for these deeds!

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  • Verses 6, 7. " And thou shalt make staves for the altar, staves of shittim wood, and overlay THEM with brass.

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  • Theotokion Lady, do thou receive the supplications of thy slaves, and deliver us from every affliction and necessity.

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  • And such since thou canst make thine own content, Strive, Wroth, to live long innocent.

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  • Thy daughter thou shalt not give unto his son, nor his daughter shalt thou take unto thy son.

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  • What is this fountain, wouldst thou rightly know?

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  • And he answered, Knowest thou not what these be.

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  • Peter was grieved because he said unto him the third time, Lovest thou me?

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  • Thinkest thou that I cannot now pray to my Father & he shall give me more then twelve legions of angels.

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  • They had broken his law, and knew the consequences - " In the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die.

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  • Then Peter said unto him, Lord, speakest thou this parable unto us, or even to all?

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  • Whose sins thou dost forgive, they are forgiven; and whose sins thou dost retain, they are retained.

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  • Why else dost thou think I have caused a flood to descend upon the earth?

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  • The king prayed in the court of the temple, " O our God, wilt thou not judge them?

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  • Thereon is thy kingdom exalted and thy throne is established in mercy, and thou sittest thereon in truth.

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  • If thou do these things, shew thyself to the world.

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

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  • Be not righteous overmuch; neither make thyself over wise; why shouldst thou destroy thyself?

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  • Thou art the Absolute, and Thou dost manifest thyself as the Relative.

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

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  • And then take heed what thou dost account thyself.

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  • The fifth commandment transgressed, ' Honor thy father and thy mother '; the eighth, ' Thou shalt not steal ' .

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  • Of the third point, on this you can't go back, Wilt thou take punishment for thy transgression?

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  • Thou wilt not cease to discover treachery from all save a few of them.

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  • That's just the one thing wanted; just say, Lord, I believe, help thou mine unbelief!

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  • Prithee, be silent, boy; I profit not by thy talk; thou art said to be Achilles ' male varlet.

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  • Take thou away from me the noise of thy songs, for I will not hear the melody of thy viols.

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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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  • And, behold, thou shalt conceive in thy womb, and bring forth a son, and shalt call his name JESUS.

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  • Hast thou not worldly pleasure at command, Aboue the reach or compasse of thy thought?

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  • Thou wouldst not play false and yet wouldst wrongly win?

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  • The marriage ceremony included joining of hands and the utterance of some formula of acceptance on the part of the bridegroom, as " I am the son of nobles, silver and gold shall fill thy lap, thou shalt be my wife, I will be thy husband.

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  • To lose thyself in some sort, as if thou wert not, and to have no consciousness of thyself at all - to be emptied of thyself and almost annihilated - such is heavenly conversation....

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

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  • Who art thou, miserable man, who would smother and extinguish in others the fire of God's Spirit which it has pleased him to kindle in them ?

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  • I humbly pray from Thine immense goodness and clemency, through the Blood of Jesus Christ, that Thou wilt deign to accept this sacrifice in the odour of sweetness; and as Thou hast granted me to desire and to offer this, so wilt Thou bestow abundant grace to fulfil it."

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  • Raise the stone and there thou shalt find me, cleave the wood and there am I."

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  • Thou hast washed in these running waters wherein dogs and swine have been cast night and day and hast cleansed and wiped the outside skin which also the harlots and flutegirls anoint and wash and wipe and beautify for the lust of men; but within they are full of scorpions and all wickedness.

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  • As an example of mispunctuation we may take Shelley's Triumph of Life, 188 sqq., "` If thou can'st, forbear To join the dance, which I had well forborne ' Said the grim Feature of my thought ` Aware I I will unfold,'" &c., for "said the grim Feature (of my thought aware) ` I will unfold.'" Grammatical Assimilations.

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  • But Thou, 0 Lord, will cast them down and root out their seed from the land, when a man not of our race (Pompey) rises up against them Behold, 0 Lord, and raise up their king the Son of David at the time that Thou hast appointed, to reign over Israel Thy servant; and gird him with strength to crush unjust rulers; to cleanse Jerusalem from the heathen that tread it under foot, to cast out sinners from Thy 1 In Sibyll.

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  • At first all will be dark and comfortless; but if thou persevere day and night, thou wilt feel an ineffable jay; and no sooner has the soul discovered the place of the heart than it is involved in a mystic and ethereal light."

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  • In Deuteronomy, "Thou shalt not covet thy neighbour's wife," comes first, and "house" following in association with field is to be taken in the literal restricted sense, and another verb ("thou shalt not desire") is used.

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  • Etiennes of Paris, equalling in numbers, and RePorma- learning their Venetian rivals; the two Scaligers; impas sioned Dolet; eloquent Muret; learned Cujas; terrible Calvin; Ramus, the intrepid antagonist of Aristotle; France De Thou and De Beze; ponderous Casaubon; brilliant young Saumaise.

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  • Banish it, father, from their soul, and grant them to obtain wisdom, whereon relying thou rulest all things with justice."

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  • Then, now, my Lord quicken thou me according to thy Word.

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  • He who sows in hope shall reap in joy; therefore, dear reader, be thou strong, and very courageous.

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  • For thou shalt be recompensed at the resurrection of the just.

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  • Rejoice, thou who from the morning of thy life hast served Him Alone !

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  • Thou shalt break them with a rod of iron, thou shalt dash them in pieces like a potter 's vessel.

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  • Without blinking, the boy replied, Thou shalt not sass back to adults.

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  • Thou shalt not seethe a kid in his mother 's milk.

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  • I never dreamt that Thou wouldst drown me here In the dark waters of this shoreless sea.

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  • Here shouldst thou even pour out thy soul in love !

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  • If thou, 0 Lord, shouldst mark iniquities, Lord, who could stand?

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  • Methinks thou shouldst not part with one of these promises, no, not for a world.

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  • And, thou wicked and slothful servant, who sayest, ' He is an austere master, ' shalt be confounded for ever.

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  • With this word, thou shall smite down all manner of thought under the cloud of forgetting.

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  • Rejoice, for thou didst suffer many sorrows for these deeds !

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  • Verses 6, 7. And thou shalt make staves for the altar, staves of shittim wood, and overlay THEM with brass.

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  • And he said, I will tarry until thou come again.

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  • And she said, Nay, my lord, thou man of God, do not lie unto thine handmaid.

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  • Well, keepe me company but two yeares mo, Thou shalt not know the sound of thine owne tongue Ant.

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  • On the cross he cried, 'My God, my God, why hast thou forsaken me?

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  • They had broken his law, and knew the consequences - In the day that thou eatest thereof, thou shalt surely die.

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  • Thou didst enlist early in the career of glory in the Order.

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  • Thou wilt say then unto me; Why doth he yet find fault?

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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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  • The king prayed in the court of the temple, O our God, wilt thou not judge them?

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  • Advancement of Learning, Book I. Be so true to thyself as thou be not false to others.

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  • Thou art the Absolute, and Thou dost manifest Thyself as the Relative.

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  • Thou thyself art thy own veil Rise from this between.

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  • It was thy good fortune to associate with the dead dog; by so humiliating thyself thou hast saved thy life to-day.

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  • Boast not thyself of tomorrow, for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.

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  • When thou seest the naked, that thou cover him; and that thou hide not thyself from thine own flesh?

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  • Of the third point, on this you ca n't go back, Wilt thou take punishment for thy transgression?

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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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  • That 's just the one thing wanted; just say, Lord, I believe, help thou mine unbelief !

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  • Work thou in us unfeigned repentance, and move thou our hearts to obey thy holy laws.

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  • Art thou taken off from earthly things and worldly vanities, and seriously set a-work to make provision for eternity?

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  • Oh, be pure and holy that thou vex not His righteous soul.

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  • For tho unapproachable, Thou wast seen by the world in the flesh, O Thou Who alone lovest mankind.

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  • Remember the hole of the pit whence thou wast taken, and wonder.

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  • Thou wast enlightened with the virtues of virginity, O godly Audrey.

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  • Being so beautiful, why wast thou mad to fight with a wild beast?

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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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  • 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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  • How long wilt thou forget me, O Lord?

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  • Why wilt thou put to sea in the violence of a storm?

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  • Wouldst thou say to the seasons, " Pass not on, lest I grow old "?

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  • The open back banjo became popular again after the movie "O Brother Where Art Thou?" was released.

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  • His success was carried onto the silver screen with the popular films Ocean's 11, O Brother Where Art Thou?, and the Academy Award winning role in Syriana.

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  • It wasn't long before he began to star in major motion pictures including From Dusk to Dawn, Intolerable Cruelty, 3 Kings, The Perfect Store, Oceans 11 & 12, O'Brother Where Art Thou?, and many others.

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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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  • The soundtrack has held its ground with critics in a year of already successful soundtracks like Moulin Rouge and O Brother, Where Art Thou, and eventually sold several million copies.

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  • In each case it lost - in the US, it lost to O Brother, Where Art Thou and in the UK to Moulin Rouge.

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  • The O Brother Where Art Thou soundtrack was a surprise hit for everyone involved.

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  • The movie O Brother, Where Art Thou, which is a Coen Brothers creation, was set in Depression era Mississippi and told the story of three escaped convicts who managed to develop a music career while on the lam.

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  • They are put through lessons supporting the "Commandments of Charm School," such as "Thou Shalt Rock it with Style" and "Thou Shalt Not Rock Rude."

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  • I could have stretched the offer to a thou!

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  • Thou only, Jesus Christ, with the Holy Ghost, art most high in the glory of God the Father.

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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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  • And the glory of His coming thou canst learn, 0 king, from that which is called among them the evangelic scripture, if thou wilt read it.

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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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  • What hast thou attained relying on reason only?

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  • Thou knowest, most sweet Jesus, that I have no more the power and the qualities to continue to take care of it.

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  • This vain young favourite of the king was treated as though he were really a formidable traitor, and his friend, De Thou, son of the historian, whose sole guilt was not to have revealed the plot, was placed in a boat behind the stately barge of the cardinal and thus conveyed up the Rhone to his trial and death at Lyons.

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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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  • 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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  • Another difficulty lies in the words "and thou shalt come even to Babylon" in iv.

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  • We know only that to his persistent attempts thereafter to get his proposed verdict accepted by the people, came their fatal answer, " Thou art not Caesar's friend," and that at last he unwillingly ascended the bema (in this case a portable judgmentseat, brought for the day outside the Praetorium), and in such words as Ibis ad crucem" delivered Him to be crucified."

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  • Or seest thou not how much he eateth and drinketh every day?

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  • Otkar continues to answer " Not yet," adding at last " When thou shalt see the fields bristling with an iron harvest, and the Po and the Ticino swollen with sea-floods, inundating the walls of the city with iron billows, then shall Karl be nigh at hand."

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  • Though she blamed herself for it, she could not refrain from grumbling at and worrying Sonya, often pulling her up without reason, addressing her stiffly as "my dear," and using the formal "you" instead of the intimate "thou" in speaking to her.

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  • After his death Pibrac, assisted by De Thou and Scevole de Sainte-Marthe, collected a volume of the Poemata of L'Hopital, and in 1585 his grandson published Epistolarum seu Sermonum libri sex.

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  • How are you going to speak to her-- thou or you?

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  • I embraced him and kissed his hands, and he said, "Hast thou noticed that my face is different?"

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  • Bless his counsels, his undertakings, and his work; strengthen his kingdom by Thine almighty hand, and give him victory over his enemy, even as Thou gavest Moses the victory over Amalek, Gideon over Midian, and David over Goliath.

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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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  • 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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  • Calah was burned thou h the stron walls g YP, g g of Nineveh protected the relics of the Assyrian army which had taken refuge behind them; and when the raiders had passed on to other fields of booty, a new palace was erected among the ruins of the neighbouring city.

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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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  • Oh, man, how dost thou forget and obstruct thy brother man, and say, "Give us this day our daily bread," when he has none!

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  • A dreaded foe be thou, kindhearted as a man, A Rhipheus at home, a Caesar in the field!

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  • And thou art more foolish and unreasonable than a little child, who, playing with the parts of a skillfully made watch, dares to say that, as he does not understand its use, he does not believe in the master who made it.

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  • Be off, thou base slave!

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  • Thou who art in that heaven, save, forgive, and protect me!

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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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  • Then change it, purify thyself; and as thou art purified, thou wilt gain wisdom.

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

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  • The steady progress of the heretical movement in spite of all opposition was a cause of deep sorrow to Polycarp, so that in the last years of his life the words were constantly on his lips, "Oh good God, to what times hast thou spared me, that I must suffer such things!"

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  • Thou dreamest that thou art wise because thou couldst utter those blasphemous words, he went on, with a somber and scornful smile.

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  • I shall perish of my debauchery if Thou utterly desertest me!

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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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  • He kissed her hand and addressed her not as thou but as you--Sonya.

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  • He states that Bishop Caldwell,' whom he calls " the great missionary scholar of the Dravidian tongue," showed that the south and western Australian tribes use almost the same words for " I, thou, he, we, you, as the Dravidian fishermen on the Madras coast."

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  • Look then at thy inner self with the eyes of the spirit, and ask thyself whether thou art content with thyself.

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