18 adjectives to describe prays

Goe pray, goe pray, goe pray: We shalbe hangd all.

Aside from the direct words for Father, as the universal Parent, and of Maker, and Great Spirit, they have an exact term for the Holy Ghost; and he who has ever heard a converted Indian pray, and can understand his petition, will never afterwards wish to read any philological disquisitions about the adaptation of their languages to the purposes of Christianity.

The sycamore tree was sacred to her, and the deceased prays to be fed by her with celestial food from out of it (5) The goddess MEH-URT, who represented that portion of the sky in which the sun takes his daily course; here it was, according to the view held at one period at least, that the judgment of the deceased was supposed to take place.

"Aye verily, we do a little in that way as the custom is, for your reverent eater begetteth a devout pray-er.

When the Devil's gone, pray call me.

"I gaze all around me all day For some one with tidings to bring, Not ceasingne'er doubt meto pray Unto God for the health of my king I gaze; and when none is descried, Then I weep; and, what else?

Hoe, neighbour Loney! pray come downe with speede, Your tennant Beeches man is murthered.

It is written in the old wisdom"Six parts of thy time shalt thou work for thy bread, and on the seventh thou shalt pray."

My copies are more than gone, and if you have any to spare pray send them up instantly.

In health, in sickness, thus the suppliant prays; Hides from himself his state, and shuns to know, That life protracted is protracted woe.

The idea that comes to my mind has a rather vulgar" "Oh, pray do not hesitate, Katherine.

" Dr. L.(gravely)."Well, I guess we had better pray, 'Lead us not into temptation.'

I beseech you let this Gentleman join with you in the recovery of my Keyes; I like his good beginning Sir, the whilst I'le pray for both your worships.

If thou canst not so win him, put it up, if thou beest a true Christian, a good divine, an imitator of Christ, ("for he was reviled and put it up, whipped and sought no revenge,") thou wilt pray for thine enemies, "and bless them that persecute thee;" be patient, meek, humble, &

And breake the imprison'd shaddowes of the deepe, And force from death this farre too worthy pray.

So she with flattring smyles weake harts doth guyde Unto her love, and tempte to theyr decay; Whome, being caught, she kills with cruell pryde, And feeds at pleasure on the wretched pray.

" "Wherefore," said the Bonnie Lassie, "your appellant prays that you be a dear, good, stern, forbidding Dominie and go over to Number 37 and ask him what he means by it, anyway, and tell him he's got to stop it.

let none ever say That ye were blooded in a yeelded pray.

18 adjectives to describe  prays