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Farquhar was susceptible on the point of 'blood' his own circulating fluid, which animated a short and somewhat flabby person, being, he considered, of very superior quality. 'By the by, he said, with a certain pomposity counteracted by a lisp, 'what an ath Barton makth of himthelf, about that Bridmain and the Counteth, ath she callth herthelf.
All these things this word planted intimateth; yea, further, that the church is satisfied with them, consents they should abide in the garden, and counteth them sound as the rest. But before God, in the sight of God, they are graceless professors, barren and fruitless fig-trees.
Innocence is indeed priceless that innocence which God counteth innocence, but thine was a flimsy show, a bit of polished and cherished glass instead of which, if thou repentest, thou shalt in thy jewel-box find a diamond.
Jacob: "If we act like other men, what shall we do on the day of the Lord, the day on which the pious will receive their reward, when a herald will proclaim: Where is He that weigheth the deeds of men, where is He that counteth?" Esau: "Is there a future world? Or will the dead be called back to life? If it were so, why hath not Adam returned?
"Would you tell me, of your grace, whether our Lady mistresshood's graciousness hath in yonder city a dwelling?" Maude wondered exceedingly to see tears slowly gather in the sapphire eyes. "God grant it, little maid!" was, to her, the incomprehensible answer. "And if so were, Mistress, counteth your Madamship that our said puissant Lady should ever lack her pans cleansed yonder?"
No man can hope for redemption by that blood which he yet counteth an unholy thing. Nor will God ever suffer such an one to repent, who has, after light and profession of him, thus horribly, and devil-like, contemned and trampled upon him. All but this, sinner, all but this!
"Ay, child," said the Dowager; "so do." But when Willemina came back, she looked very important. "Madam, 'tis a sumner from my Lord's Grace of Canterbury, that beareth letter for Sir Ademar. Counteth your Ladyship that he shall be made bishop or the like?" "With Harry of Bolingbroke in the throne, and Thomas de Arundel bearing the mitre?" responded the old lady with a laugh.
But they that suffer for it, and that all do, one way or other, in whom is placed this grace of hope, they God counteth worthy of it, and therefore, hath marked it with their mark, HOPE; for that it belongs to hope, and shall be given to those that hope. That is the first.
Innocence is indeed priceless that innocence which God counteth innocence, but thine was a flimsy show, a bit of polished and cherished glass instead of which, if thou repentest, thou shalt in thy jewel-box find a diamond.
Somewhere in the course of it there was this stanza: "I am the rain that comes at night, When all in slumber is folded light Save one by weary vigils worn Who counteth the drops unto the morn." This seemed to her an impressive bit, and she wondered what Thyrsis would think of it.
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