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Example sentences for "differeth"

Lexicographically close words:
differentiating; differentiation; differentiations; differently; differents; differing; differs; difficile; difficiles; difficilis
  1. I might here for further confirmation of these things bring in mention of the Wald of Kent: but this may suffice for the vse of the word Wald, which now differeth much from Wold.

  2. The Cluster Cherry tree differeth not from the last described either in leaves, branches, or stature: the floures are also like, but never commeth any one of them to be double.

  3. First, For the first of these, That this office of Christ, as an Advocate, differeth from that of a Priest.

  4. In my handling of this head, I shall show, First, That this office of an advocate differeth from that of a priest, and how.

  5. The day differeth but one hour of length all the year long.

  6. It differeth from Athanasius in degree, but not, I think, in kind.

  7. For Christianity differeth as radically from all other religions in regard to the esteem in which it holdeth women as it does in regard to slavery and to the poor.

  8. For one star differeth from another in glory.

  9. And I say that the heir as long as he is a child differeth not from a servant, though he be lord of all, but is under tutors and governors, until the time appointed of the father.

  10. Secondly, that amongst these creatures, the Common good differeth not from the Private; and being by nature enclined to their private, they procure thereby the common benefit.

  11. His love therefore to the adult and infants differeth as the objects differ.

  12. He tells us that "one star differeth from another star in glory," and astronomers have discovered that there was a deeper truth than they at first imagined underlying these words.

  13. One star differeth from another star in glory.

  14. Otherwise it differeth so much from the true metheglin as chalk from cheese.

  15. I might here, for further confirmation of these things, bring in mention of the Wald of Kent; but this may suffice for the use of the word wald, which now differeth much from wold.

  16. The weather is there always very temperate, the day differeth but one houre of length all the yere long.

  17. They worship for their gods such things as they haue in their houses, as namely hearbes, and birdes, and sing songs vnto them in their language, which differeth but litle from that of Culiacan.

  18. There is one glory of the sun, and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars; for one star differeth from another star in glory.

  19. Is it because the grace that he receiveth differeth from the grace that the elect are saved by?

  20. The nature also of the moon is one thing, and the glory of the moon is another; and so one star also differeth from another in glory.

  21. How the Gouernour departed from Aquixo to Casqui, and from thence to Pacaha: and how this Countrie differeth from that which we had passed.

  22. The land-measure differeth in diuers places, from 18.

  23. And as the Cornish names hold an affinity with the Welsh, so is their language deduced from the same source, and differeth onely in the dialect.

  24. Logic differeth from Rhetoric chiefly in this, that logic handleth reason exact and in truth, and rhetoric handleth it as it is planted in popular opinions and manners.

  25. As long as the heir is a child, he differeth nothing from a servant, though he be lord of all, 4:2.

  26. And I saw that wisdom excelled folly, as much as light differeth from darkness.

  27. They are all stars; but "star differeth from star in glory.

  28. But thus much have I noted concerning the law of Christ, that it differeth from all other laws, in that it is fitted for all nations and climates and times.

  29. And indeed the Cup-bearer differeth in no wise from the draught.

  30. He differeth altogether from God; for with him the best pieces are still marked out for damnation, and, without hope of recovery, shall be cast down into hell.

  31. Onlye differeth the manour of teachynge, because the Rethoricianes do teache a patrone, the philosopher generally helpeth iudgement.

  32. Lytle differeth thys figure from the other before, only because the wordes be chaũged, the sentẽce remayning.

  33. From thys differeth not when we do not simplye shewe forthe the matter, but reherse also those thynges that eyther go with it, or folowe it, as thus: We thanke the of thys warre.

  34. There is one glory of the sun; and another glory of the moon, and another glory of the stars: for star differeth from star in glory.


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