270 collocations for willing

She wills a thing, and her will is like a rock.

you put a piece of turned stuff upon me, but I will LORD.

In the kingdom of heaven there would be no government, for if all human beings saw the best, loved the best and willed the best, the function of government would be at an end.

Who wills the end, wills the means.

The Lord made him as well as you; and died for him as well as for you; and wills his salvation as well as yours; and if you cheat him the Lord will avenge him speedily.

Within the sphere where the laws of reason place him, may he not act according to his choicecarry out his own volitions?may he not enjoy life, exult in freedom and pursue as he will the path of blessedness?

Then you will another time?' 'Oh, you don't want me to stay?' 'Yes, I do; do stay.

He had called the attesting witnesses, and they, respectable gentlemen as they undoubtedly were, had proved all that was necessarynamely, that the testator, notwithstanding that she was in a feeble condition and almost at the last stage, was perfectly calm and capable in mind and understandingexactly, in fact, as a testator ought to be who wills her property to her husband if he retains her affection.

Who wills the end, wills the means.

Instances of this kind will, for the most part, concern chief words, and come under the fifteenth rule above.

Thou art not beyond the moon, But a thing "beneath our shoon:" [A] 50 Let the bold Discoverer thrid In his bark the polar sea; Rear who will a pyramid; Praise it is enough for me, If there be but three or four 55 Who will love my little Flower.

To those who respect the authority of God it is a matter of no small moment that those who rule over men should be just, ruling in the fear of God nor will men, accustomed to revere this solemn declaration, lend their aid to elevate men of vicious and corrupt lives, without some dismay.

11, "I will not the death of a sinner, but that he repent and live:"

For he had seven shillings in his purse and an old angel, which this poor man had thought had not been in his purse; for he willed his wife overnight to take out the same angel and lay it up until his coming home again, and he verily thought his wife had so done, which indeed forgot to do it.

The churches at present, far from being splendid, are not even decent, the walls and windows still bear traces of the Goths (or, if you will, the philosophers,) and in some places service is celebrated amidst piles of farage, sacks, casks, or lumber appertaining to the governmentwho, though they have by their own confession the disposal of half the metropolis, choose the churches in preference for such purposes.

if ever ancient saw spake sooth, Hear this which saith: Who can, doth never will.

I willed my keepsakes, signed away What portion of me

Then he indicated remedies; first, reductions in taxation, fiscal means in which he had little faith; then freedom to will one's estate as one pleased, which seemed to him more efficacious; a change, too, in the marriage laws, without forgetting the granting of affiliation rights.

When they get off from home, they'll respect somebody else better 'n they will their own mothers.

When death comes, the ba takes flight in the form of a bird or whatever form it wills.

But let them be of what use they will in verbal propositions, they cannot discover or prove to us the least knowledge of the nature of substances, as they are found and exist without us, any further than grounded on experience.

"The angels of God, who will good and cannot will evil, have nevertheless perfect liberty of will."Perkins cor.

Even Atticus (so wills the voice of Fate)

Who if my Pen may as my thoughts be free, Were scurrill Wits and Buffons both to Thee; Yet these our Learned of severest brow Will deigne to looke on, and to note them too, That will defie our owne, tis English stuffe, And th' Author is not rotten long enough.

She had willed the War; the tragedy of Sarajevo gave her the excuse.

270 collocations for  willing