- God;
whoso contendeth with them hath
contended with God;
whoso disputeth with him hath
disputed with God;
whoso denieth him hath
denied God;
whoso disbelieveth...
-
scattered groups to be
shown their deeds. And
whoso doeth good an atom's
weight will see it then, And
whoso doeth ill an atom's
weight will see it then...
-
among those who
accompanied the
royal party to France. Wyatt's
sonnet "
Whoso List To Hunt" may also
allude to Anne's
relationship with the King: Graven...
-
poorest hemp-spinstress
shall be as free as a
priest shall. On
Prisoners Whoso escapeth from
prison to the
Imperial Court, be he a serf of the Crown, or...
- who can
afford it
there is a ransom: the
feeding of a man in need – but
whoso doeth good of his own accord, it is
better for him: and that ye fast is...
- men insatiable. — Proverbs 27:20,
Brenton Septuagint Translation And, But
whoso committeth adultery with a
woman lacketh understanding: he that
doeth it...
- Augustine: He then goes on to
correct the
error of the Pharisees, declaring,
Whoso looketh upon a
woman to lust
after her, hath
committed adultery already...
- a fall,' 'the
wages of sin is death;'
adverbs and
pronouns as 'verily,
whoso,
forasmuch as;
phrases as come to p****, children's children, the fat of...
-
century poet Petrarch, 16th-century poet Sir
Thomas Wyatt, in his
lyric poem "
Whoso list to hunt", says the
speaker is
hunting a hind, who
stands for the elusive...
- be] for fornication, and
shall marry another,
committeth adultery: and
whoso marrieth her
which is put away doth
commit adultery. [10] His disciples...