29 collocations for keepeth

itution of the United States A brief Study of the Genesis, Formulation and Political Philosophy of the Constitution of the United States By James M. Beck, LL.D. Solicitor-General of the United States, Honorary Bencher of Gray's Inn With a Preface by The Earl of Balfour "Where there is no vision, the people perish; but he that keepeth the Law, happy is he.

It is the midnight hour; yet 'He that keepeth Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps.'

That which maketh manifest is light; he who keepeth his candle under a bushel at such a time and in such a cause as this, forges fetters for himself, as well as for the slave.

In the first part of it the deceased, after adjuring his heart, says, "May naught stand up to oppose me in the judgment; may there be no opposition to me in the presence of the sovereign princes; may there be no parting of thee from me in the presence of him that keepeth the Balance!...

"I speake not this," says he, "in disprayse of the faukons, but of them which keepeth them lyke cockneyes."

He keepeth a great court, which they call Dericcan.

Is it not 'A hasty man burneth his mouth, and the fool that keepeth his eyes shut falleth into the pit'?

But she is a good maiden; God bless her and keep her here and there, now and for evermore, as I trust He keepeth our good Dr. Ken in this sore strait.

He cutteth off the hair from Horus and Set, he driveth away storm from the helpless, and he keepeth away harm from the spirits (KHU).

He that keepeth his lips, keepeth his life: but he that openeth wide his mouth" (that is, in evil- speaking, gaping with clamour and vehemency) "shall have destruction.

He that keepeth his lips, keepeth his life: but he that openeth wide his mouth" (that is, in evil- speaking, gaping with clamour and vehemency) "shall have destruction.

Another plant of popular renown was the knotted figwort (Scrophularia nodosa), for Gerarde censures "divers who doe rashly teach that if it be hanged about the necke, or else carried about one, it keepeth a man in health."

"The Jews have a saying," he said, "that who keepeth his mouth and his tongue, keepeth his soul from trouble.

For what saith the Scripture? 'When a strong man armed keepeth his palace, his goods are in peace; but if one stronger than he cometh, he divideth the spoils.'

He keepeth possession of the soul; for the seed remaineth, the root abideth fast in the ground; there is life still at the heart, though the man make no motion, like one in a deep sleep, or in a swoon, yet life is not away.

Surely this may speak a word to those professing to be the followers of Him who keepeth his promise for everthe covenant-keeping God.

This is a very cunning and very mischievous way of slandering; for therein the skulking calumniator keepeth a reserve for himself, and cutteth off from the person concerned the means of defence.

It is the midnight hour; yet 'He that keepeth Israel neither slumbers nor sleeps.'

Their grandmother, Clotilde, kept them with her at Paris; and "their uncle Childebert (king of Paris), seeing that his mother bestowed all her affection upon the sons of Clodomir, grew jealous; so, fearing that by her favor they would get a share in the kingdom, he sent secretly to his brother Clotaire (king of Soissons), saying, 'Our mother keepeth by her the sons of our brother, and willeth to give them the kingdom of their father.

"The Jews have a saying," he said, "that who keepeth his mouth and his tongue, keepeth his soul from trouble.

The king keepeth a very great state: when he sitteth abroad as he doth euery day twise, all his noblemen which they call Shemines sit on ech side, a good distance off, and a great guard without them.

In civil war, even the humanest, there is seldom much opening for exaggeration,the actual horrors being usually quite as vivid as any imaginations of the sufferers, especially when, as in this case, the spiritual instructors preach, on the one side, from "Curse ye Meroz," and, on the other side, from "Cursed be he that keepeth back his sword from blood.

The wise head keepeth a still tongue!

This is a project to fright away answerers, and make the poor advocates for religion believe, he still keepeth further vengeance in petto.

Basora is a city of the Arabians, which of olde time was gouerned by those Arabians called Zizarij, but now it is gouerned by the great Turke where he keepeth an army to his great charges.

29 collocations for  keepeth