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"But as we shall not start till five o'clock," he lamely pleads, "we can go to church twice like saints." "And begin at five and travel like sinners." "It will only be clipping off the little end of Sunday." Now that is a principle the beginning of which is as when one letteth out water, and I will no tolerate it. Short weights are an abomination to the Lord.

Second, But to pass this and come to the second thing, which is, to show you how the Lord Jesus manages this his office of an Advocate before his Father against the adversary; for he pleadeth with the Father, but pleadeth against the devil; he pleadeth with the Father law and justice, but against the adversary he letteth out himself.

"O Father!" she said, "I thought them so glad that God loved me, and would have me for to love Him; but now 'tis all to no good. I cannot serve God." "What letteth?" "That I am in the world, and must needs there abide." "What for no? Serve God in the world." "Good Father, if you did but know, you should not say the same!" said Agnes in the same hopeless tone in which she had spoken before.

"Damoiselle Jeanne," said Perrote, using the royal title of Lady Basset's unmarried days; "may I pray you tell me if you have of late seen the Lord Duke your brother?" "Ay, within a year," said Lady Basset, listlessly. "Would it please you to say if King Edward letteth his coming?" "I think not so."

Every man stayeth up, or letteth his spirit fail, according to what he knoweth concerning the nature of a thing. He that knows the sea, knows the waves will toss themselves: he that knows a lion, will not much wonder to see his paw, or to hear the voice of his roaring.

Yea also violent Ares, leaving far off the fierce point of his spears, letteth his heart have joy in rest, for thy shafts soothe hearts divine by the cunning of Leto's son and the deep-bosomed Muses.

For the First: The vial, as it letteth out what is in it by degrees; so it doth it with certain gusts, that are mixed with strength and violence, bolting it out with noise, &c.

Fain would I have them at one again, but the king holdeth back, for he seeth always more done to his hurt." Good Rudeger sent to Dietrich, that they might seek to move the great king. But the knight of Bern sent back answer, "Who can hinder it? King Etzel letteth none intercede."

"She was alive thirty years thereafter," replied Wilfred quietly, turning his attention to a bunch of leaves which ended a bough of his tree. Bertram privately thought this a lame and impotent conclusion. For a few minutes he sat thinking deeply, while Wilfred sketched in silence. "Father Wilfred!" the boy broke forth at last, "why letteth God such things be?"

Old GENIUS the porter of them was; He letteth in, he letteth out to wend.