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Example sentences for "expresseth"

Lexicographically close words:
express; expresse; expressed; expressely; expresses; expressible; expressing; expression; expressional; expressionless
  1. And therefore however the Latin expresseth it in Strabo, that Nearchus suffered much in the Arabian Sinus, yet is the original, that is, the Gulf of Persia.

  2. And whereas he expresseth this decollation of the male by so full a term as a1/4EuroIEuroI?

  3. Camero,(882) as learned a Formalist as any of the former, expresseth his judgment copiously touching our present question.

  4. But this also falleth short, and neither expresseth the whole nor the principal part of what is meant in this text; for how can it be said that the prophecy which followeth, ver.

  5. Consyder his sadnes: His honestye deuyse His clothynge expresseth his inwarde prudence Ye se no Example of suche Inconuenyence In his hyghnes: but godly wyt and grauyte.

  6. I know goodness has many ways to express itself to be what it is to the world; but then it expresseth its greatness when it pardons and saves, when it pardons and saves to the uttermost.

  7. For goodness is by us noways seen but by those acts by which it expresseth itself to be so.

  8. The church expresseth this moving of her mind towards Christ by the moving of her bowels.

  9. According whereto the great Dock is called Hippolapathum; and he that calls the Horse of Alexander, Great-head, expresseth the same which the Greeks do in Bucephalus.

  10. This can be attained when every member expresseth with absolute freedom his own opinion and setteth forth his argument.

  11. A newe increase of wealth, expresseth it selfe in the Inhabitants late repayred and enlarged buildings.

  12. In his nine sections on poetry he says nothing about style, except to quote Oicero to the effect that "the Poet is the nearest Borderer upon the Orator, and expresseth all his vertues, though he be tyed more to numbers.

  13. And in this case there is a fair consideration to bee marked, that God left to Adam the nomination of terrestriall things: but reserved to himselfe that of Celestiall: as hee expresseth in the 115.

  14. That there, to the conceptions of the thought, and this here, to the word and enuntiation made by mouth which expresseth it, and puts it out.

  15. So it is He that has kept and preserved us all our life long, and hath caused us to witness an increase of that unfading love, which as thou expresseth is ever new.

  16. That part wherein thou expresseth a resignation to the Divine Will, was particularly satisfactory, for in this, my dear, consists our chiefest happiness and consolation.

  17. It is but a light thing, to be vouched in so serious a matter, but yet it expresseth well the deformity.

  18. His fingers are his orators, and he expresseth much of himself upon some instrument.

  19. He is somewhat like the salamander, and lives in the flame of love, which pains he expresseth comically.

  20. His curry-comb is one of his best parts, for he expresseth much by the jingling; and his mane-comb is a spinner's card turned out of service.

  21. He honours nothing with a more endeared observance, nor hugs ought with more intimacy, than antiquity, which he expresseth even in his clothes.

  22. When he, who is not subject to human passions, expresseth himself thus, how much more doth it become us poor creatures to have pity on our fellow-creatures?

  23. Because we cannot conceive in our poor narrow minds what God is in himself, therefore he expresseth to us often in similitudes to the creatures, and condescends to our capacity.

  24. He has truth in him to satisfy the mind, and has life and goodness in him to satiate the heart, therefore if thou wouldest find Jesus Christ, bring thy whole soul to seek him, as Paul expresseth it.

  25. This expresseth more of their condition under the rod, and while God was threatening to depart and leave them.

  26. The poet is the nearest borderer upon the orator, and expresseth all his virtues, though he be tied more to numbers, is his equal in ornament, and above him in his strengths.

  27. What figure of a body was Lysippus ever able to form with his graver, or Apelles to paint with his pencil, as the comedy to life expresseth so many and various affections of the mind?

  28. But a marriage dinner is proclaimed by the loud sound of the wedding song, by the torches and the music, which as Homer expresseth it, The women stand before the doors to see and hear.

  29. It is, indeed, plainly the blackest and most hellish sin that can be; that which giveth the grand fiend his names, and most expresseth his nature.


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