Which preposition to use with lord

of Occurrences 2620%

[LYONS] O Majesty throned, O Lord of all Light, Shine down on our spirits and scatter the night; As Adam received his life-impulse from Thee, Endued with all fulness, we quickened would be Let all that we knowlove, learning, and power Melt down in Thy Presence, and flame in this hour; Anoint us and bless us and lift our desire And grant us to speak as with tongues touched with fire!

in Occurrences 313%

"To-day," writes Müller on 7th September, "our income altogether was about £300a plain proof that we do not wait on the Lord in vain; for every donation we receive is a direct answer to prayer, because we never ask a single human being for anything."

for Occurrences 130%

Praise the Lord for sending you back to us!"

with Occurrences 103%

A proud ungracious Flirt,a Lord with a Pox!

to Occurrences 87%

HumI'm afraid, 'tis a harder task to leap from a Lord to a Rogue, than 'tis from a Rogue to a Lord.

at Occurrences 55%

The more that the tokens mentioned above were observed, and found not to be followed by the so anxiously looked-for land, the more the people became fearful of the event and entered into cabals against the admiral, who they said was desirous to make himself a great lord at the expense of their danger.

on Occurrences 46%

But Mary knew that with the Lord on her side she would not lose in the fight against sin and wickedness.

by Occurrences 40%

I never did think folks sarved the Lord by dyin' afore their time comes.

from Occurrences 39%

Borne was my heart's lord from my eyes; What pain the separation brings!

as Occurrences 31%

What temptation that would be to our Lord as God, I dare not say.

over Occurrences 29%

In fact, as young George had lorded it over the tender, yielding nature of his mother, so the coarse pomposity of the dull old man with whom he next came in contact, made him lord over the latter, too.

Through Occurrences 20%

PHORKYAS The menial train to threat, a sacred right remains, Which the illustrious spouse of heaven-favor'd lord Through many a year doth earn of prudent governance.

into Occurrences 15%

I don't know if that is a proper way in which to describe a solid Herefordian; but if so, judge of the High Sheriff's surprise, as well as that of the chaplain, when I walked by the side of my lord into our drawing-room!

among Occurrences 13%

Come and see.' As they passed along, there were many who paused to look at them, for he had the mien of a great prince, a lord among men; and his face still bore the trace of sorrow and toil, and there was about him an awe and wonder which was more than could be put in words.

about Occurrences 12%

So you see"he added in his bright, convincing voice, "we may know the will of the Lord about such things and everything else.

against Occurrences 11%

Seek not to bring ruin on this city, and thereby rouse the anger of the Lord against thee.

unto Occurrences 8%

'Misericordiam volo,' crieth the Lord unto ye.

without Occurrences 7%

The problem was how to rouse the Lord without rousing O'Flynna piece of negotiation so delicate, calling for a skill in pious invective so infinitely absorbing to Mac's particular cast of mind, that he was quickly stone-blind and deaf to all things else.

out Occurrences 7%

Still of the same, Knight, and is never in any sociable veine till she be typsie, for in her sobriety she is madd, and feares my good little old Lord out of all proportion.

under Occurrences 7%

In my view it was very desirable that an officer with the great experience in command possessed by Sir Cecil Burney should occupy the position of Second Sea Lord under the conditions which existed, and that one who had served afloat during the war in both an executive and administrative capacity should become Fourth Sea Lord.

after Occurrences 6%

" "I say yet that there were angels with our Lord after His forty days' fast," insisted James.

than Occurrences 6%

"My faithful Gino reports that this Stefano is on the canals, on some errand of the Republic, as he thinks; for though the mariner is less disposed to familiarity than is wont, he hath let drop hints that lead to such a conclusion; the felucca is ready from hour to hour to put to sea, and doubt not that the padrone would rather serve his natural lord than these double-dealing miscreants of the Senate.

before Occurrences 6%

A mere man of the people would have been awed by the courtesy of the old seigneur, but Villon was hardened in that matter; he had made mirth for great lords before now, and found them as black rascals as himself.

above Occurrences 4%

Jethro was glad for all these things, that God had so saved them from the hands of the Egyptians and said: Blessed be the Lord that hath delivered you from the hand of the Egyptians and of Pharaoh, and hath saved his people; now I know that he is a great Lord above all gods, because they did so proudly against them.

like Occurrences 3%

For it is a sin to withstand and to repugn against his Lord like the sin of idolatry.

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