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Updated: May 12, 2025
Our blessed Savior says, 'For every one that doeth evil hateth the light, neither cometh to the light, lest his deeds should be reproved. But he that doeth the truth cometh to the light that his deeds may be made manifest that they are wrought in God. John 3, 20. 21.
"In the name of the law of God," said Brid-the-Bent, advancing also with uplifted hands between Bucklaw, the Colonel, and the object of their resentment "in the name of Him who brought peace on earth and good-will to mankind, I implore I beseech I command you to forbear violence toward each other! God hateth the bloodthirsty man; he who striketh with the sword shall perish with the sword."
Yea, as he hateth all who are young, who are brave, and who find joy in their shadow." Their voices rose threateningly. Maisanguaq, chagrined and bitter at the old man, leered among the crowd. "Hath he not lived too long," he whispered softly. And the others suddenly shouted: "Let Sipsu die!" In a wild rush they bore down upon the angakoq's igloo. Screaming with rage they kicked in the sides.
And whereas I have been kindly informed by Haman, who, on account of his prudence and justice, is the first in my esteem, and in dignity, and only second to myself, for his fidelity and constant good-will to me, that there is an ill-natured nation intermixed with all mankind, that is averse to our laws, and not subject to kings, and of a different conduct of life from others, that hateth monarchy, and of a disposition that is pernicious to our affairs, I give order that all these men, of whom Haman our second father hath informed us, be destroyed, with their wives and children, and that none of them be spared, and that none prefer pity to them before obedience to this decree.
'He fetched a heavy sigh, Throckmorton continued. 'And your uncle or Gardiner knew how heavy a sigh it was their hearts would be very glad. 'This means that the King's Highness is very far from Privy Seal? Katharine asked. 'His Highness hateth to do business with small princelings. Throckmorton seemed to laugh at the King's name.
What if God were saying the same of me as he said of those old Jews, 'Thy church-going, thy coming to communion, thy Christmas-day, my soul hateth; I am weary to bear it.
As to the man himself, his choice is nothing, and you need give him nothing for his work: but take care and pay his neighbors well for him, and respect their free choice in taking him, for to deprive a heathen man by force and without pay of the use of himself is well pleasing in my sight, but to deprive his heathen neighbors of the use of him is that abominable thing which my soul hateth."
Verily, verily, I say unto you, Except a grain of wheat falling on the earth undergo a deathlike change, it abideth single: but if it thus die, it beareth abundant produce. He that loveth his life shall lose it; and he that hateth his life in this world, shall preserve it to life eternal.
If a man say, I love God, and hateth his brother, he is a liar: for he that loveth not his brother whom he hath seen, how can he love God whom he hath not seen?" Strong language, but I suppose the man who first used it must have known what he was talking about. Pomposity is sin, because it is egoism; self-complacency and contemptuousness are sin for the same reason.
"'Tis truly a strange thing, Monsieur," the latter remarked soberly, "to meet with one pretending love for Christ, yet who hateth Mother Church, and dares make open mock of Her most holy offices. Thou didst name thy comrade Puritan?" "Ay, of the same breed as the Huguenots of your country, rebels against the Pope." He made the sign of the Cross.
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