In verse 11 in particular he has five final admonitions. [noun]
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The Context This verse has often been used as a general admonition for Christians in almost any circumstance. [noun]
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Name chapter and verse; in which of the holy books do you find language to support you. [noun]
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Heyward was fain to wait until the verse was ended; when, seeing David relieving himself from the spectacles, and replacing the book, he continued. [noun]
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He had all her ladyship's visitors, chiefly feminine, round him before he had finished the first verse. [noun]
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He turned, and was about to fly; but upon second thoughts, blaming his own cowardice, he recited mentally the verse of the Psalmist, "All good angels, praise the Lord." [noun]
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-- I dinna mind the neist verse weel--my memory's failed, and theres unco thoughts come ower me--God keep us frae temptation. [noun]
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You will choose blank verse, doubtless. [noun]
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John Donne: Now thou art gone, and thy strict laws will be Too hard for libertines in poetry; Till verse (by thee refined) in this last age Turn ballad rhyme. [noun]
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When he hit one of the Imperial soldiers his father applauded him eagerly; then, collecting all his strength, flung another lance, chanting a hexameter or a verse of an ode. [noun]
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