Shakespeare, REVENGE—(continued). 3 HENRY VI. ii. 2. RICH MAN. I never see thy face, but I think on hell-fire, and Dives that lived in purple; for there he is in his robes, burning, burning I HENRY IV. iii. 3. SABBATH. MERCHANT OF VENICE, iv, 1. I am in your debt for your last exercise, RICHARD III. iii. 3. SANCTUARY. RICHARD III. iii. 1. RICHARD III. iii. 1. Holy Tuirit. REVENGE—(continued). I pray thee, let the king remember the Lord thy God, that thou wouldest not suffer the revenger of blood to destroy any RICH MAN. There was a certain rich man, which was clothed in purple, and fared sumptuously every day; and in hell he lift up his eyes, being in torments, and cried, Father Abraham, have mercy on me. SABBATH. This is that which the Lord hath said, To-morrow is the rest of the holy Sabbath unto the Lord. Exodus, xvi. The Gentiles besought that these words might be preached to them the next Sabbath. Acts, xiii. SANCTUARY. Thus saith the Lord God, Although I have cast them far off among the heathen, yet will I be to them as a sanctuary. EZEKIEL, xi. He hath looked down from His sanctuary ; out of Heaven did the Lord behold the earth, that he might hear the mournings of such as are in captivity, and deliver the children appointed unto death. Shakespeare, SANCTUARY—(continued). 3 HENRY VI. iv. 4. SEA. But I am not to say, it is a sea, for it is now the sky; betwixt the firmament and it, you cannot thrust a bodkin's point. WINTER'S TALE, iii. 3. SELF-EXAMINATION. I will chide no breather in the world, but myself ; against whom I know most faults. AS YOU LIKE IT, iii. 2. SIN. Have not to do with him, beware of him ; RICHARD III. i. 3. In sight of God, and us, your guilt is great : 2 HENRY VI. ii. 3. MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, iv. 1. Holy writ. SANCTUARY-(continued). Lift up your hands in the sanctuary, and praise the Lord. SEA. The floods are risen, O Lord! the floods lift up their waves ; the waves of the sea are mighty, and rage horribly. SELF-EXAMINATION. Let a man examine himself; for if we would judge ourselves, we should not be judged. 1 CORINTHIANS, xi. SIN. My son, hast thou sinned ? do so no more; but ask pardon for thy former sins. ECCLESIASTICUS, xxi. If I sin, then Thou markest me, and Thou wilt not acquit me from mine iniquity. JOB, X. Until the law, sin was in the world; but sin is not imputed when there is no law. ROMANS, v. If I do that I would not, it is no more I that do it, but sin that dwelleth in me. Romans, vii. DEUTERONOMY, xxiii. Shakespeare, SIN—(continued). 2 HENRY VI. v. 1. Then God forgive the sin of all those souls KING JOHN, ii. 1. I am a man, more sinn'd against, than sinning. KING LEAR, iii. 2. SOUL. Take me from the world ; 3 HENRY VI. i. 4. Mount, mount, my soul ! thy seat is up on high ; Whilst my gross flesh sinks downward here to die. RICHARD II. v. 5. I would not kill thy unprepared spirit ; OTHELLO, v. 2. O, I have done these things, RICHARD III. i. 4. He held thee dearly, as his souls redemption. 3 HENRY VI. ii. 1. |