269 collocations for honour

For so he honours his father most truly; for he longs and strives to be like that Father; to be good as God is good, holy as God is holy, beneficent and useful even as God is infinitely beneficent and useful; being, in one word, perfect, as his Father in heaven is perfect.

So now will I abide with thee and love and honour thee, and be thy son indeed.

If to honour his memory may be thought to belong to any one community more than to another; surely, my Brethren, we shall not fail to assume to ourselves so pleasing a duty, so honourable a distinction.

I fear GOD, and honour the King, I wish to do no ill, and to be benevolent to all mankind.'

She puts into my hand her holy book of heavenly language, and asks me to read its words before God, to unite with the angels and saints in honouring God.

Let us obey him for obedience' sake, and honour him for very honour's sake, as the young emigrant in foreign lands obeys and honours the parents whom he will never see again on earth; and let us look forward, like him, to the day when him whom we cannot see on earth we may, perhaps, be permitted to see in heaven, as the reward- -and for what higher reward can man wish?of faith and obedience.

O first begin with me, and Mercy slay, And thy thrice honoured Son, that now beneath doth stray.

These messages he committed to the embassy, honouring right worshipfully those reverend men.

I love ye, I honour ye, the first and best of all men, And where that fair opinion leads, 'tis usual

To do a man good in any way, you must sympathise with himthat is, know what he feels, and reflect the feeling in your own mirror; and to be a good doctor, one must love to heal; must honour the art of the physician and rejoice in it; must give himself to it, that he may learn all of it that he canfrom its root of love to its branches of theory, and its leaves and fruits of healing.

The boy searched for a matchbox and lighted these candles, not because he needed more light than he already had; but because he thought that this was one way to honour the dead.

Mrs. Sinclair to Mr. Rollo Russell January, 1900 I loved and honoured my dear lady more than any one I ever served.

Then about the mound The warriors rode, and raised a mournful song For their dead king; exalted his brave deeds, Holding it fit men honour their liege lord, Praise him and love him when his soul is fled.

" "Did the Duc de Guise honour your festival with his presence?

The ladies participated in honouring the Hungarian hero.

"And you honour women for their sake?"

THE GUINEA-HEN so kindly condescending to honour my poor house THE YOUNG GUINEA-COCK Mamma, there are still others coming!

He who honours these Daughters of Jupiter, when they draw near to him, receives great Benefit from them; but as for him who rejects them, they intreat their Father to give his Orders to the Goddess ATE to punish him for his Hardness of Heart.

Americans honour this respect for the rules of civilised warfare and regret that even occasionally France has yielded to the provocation for reprisal raids against such a place as Freiburg.

The dinner surpassed all count and reckoning, dish followed dish, till I began to fancy that the cook either expected I would honour his highness's entertainment as Caesar did the supper of Cicero, or supposed that the party were not finite beings.

And since the Introduction of Operas into this Nation, the Ladies are so charmed with Sounds abstracted from their Ideas, that they adore and honour the Sound of Latin as it is old Italian.

He had great patience, says Ali, and "in nowise despised the poor for their poverty, nor honoured the rich for their possessions.

when sorrowing o'er the virtuous dead, The gentlest solace of the tears we shed, Is, to surviving excellence to turn, And honour there those merits that we mourn.

Now I honour Thurlow, Sir; Thurlow is a fine fellow; he fairly puts his mind to yours.'

He honours the tie of brother to brother, by forgiving and weeping over the very brothers who have sold him into slavery.

269 collocations for  honour