15 collocations for layeth

He applieth his merits, and layeth the foundation of grace and holiness in the soul, and carrieth on the work of mortification and vivification; and so killing the old man by his Spirit, both meritoriously and efficiently, he cleanseth and washeth.

She layeth her hands to the spindle, and her hands hold the distaff.

Faith is the hand of the soul which layeth hold of the promises of Christ in the mercy of the Almighty.

How bright the face of heaven, and how sweet The air this day, that layeth at my feet The woman that I....

"But the wisdom of the Spirit goeth to worship the poor babe in the manger, and layeth gold and myrrh and frankincense at his feet while he lieth in weakness and poverty, as did the wise men who were taught of God.

Knowledge must be added to virtue; and it layeth a ground for other Christian virtues, 2 Pet. i. 5, 6.

Another layeth a well-marked lamb, Or spotted kid, or some more forward steere, And from the paile doth praise their fertile dam; So do they strive in doubt, in hope, in feare, Awaiting for their trusty empire's doome, Faulted as false by him that's overcome.

"There layeth an obligation upon the saints, to help such.

It shall come to pass that the Evil One shall fall when he layeth a snare to destroy thee, and the joints of his neck and of his back shall be hacked asunder.

Chapter twelve contains a warning against covetousness, enforced by the parable of the rich fool and its sharp-pointed application, "So is he that layeth up treasure for himself, and is not rich toward God."

"Behold, Jehovah emptieth the earth, and layeth it waste, and scattereth its inhabitants.

And mother she kept murmuring,"He layeth the beams of His chambers in the waters, His pavilion round about Him is dark waters and thick clouds of the skies."

How bright the face of heaven, and how sweet The air this day, that layeth at my feet The woman that I....

The apostle, therefore, because he did desire the salvation of the souls of the Corinthians, to whom he writes this epistle, layeth them down in these words such counsel, which if taken, would be for their help and advantage.

[He layeth him down to sleep; lightning and thunder; the curtains drawn on a sudden; PLUTO, MINOS, AEACUS, RHADAMANTHUS, set in counsel; before them MALBECCO'S ghost guarded with furies.

15 collocations for  layeth