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Shakespeare,

IMPIETY.

Thy bones are hollow: impiety hath made a feast of

thee.

MEASURE FOR MEASURE, i. 2.

INDIGNATION.

Withhold Thine indignation, mighty Heaven!
And tempt us not to bear above our power.

INHERITANCE.

KING JOHN, v. 6.

To hold in right and title of the female :

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For in the Book of Numbers is it writ,
When the son dies, let the inheritance

Descend unto the daughter.

INNOCENCE.

God, our hope, will succour us;

The trust I have is in mine innocence,

And therefore am I bold and resolute.

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HENRY V. i. 2.

2 HENRY VI. iv. 4.

INSPIRATION.

Your father was ever virtuous; and holy men at their death

have good inspirations.

MERCHANT OF VENICE, i. 2.

Virtuous and holy; chosen from Above,

By inspiration of celestial grace;

To work exceeding miracles on earth.

1 HENRY VI. v. 4.

Holy Writ.

IMPIETY.

Lo, this is the man that made not God his strength; but trusted in the abundance of his riches, and strengthened himself in his wickedness!

PSALM lii.

INDIGNATION.

The Lord is slow to anger, and great in power: who can stand before His indignation?

INHERITANCE.

NAHUM, i.

And thou shalt speak unto the children of Israel, saying, If a man die, and have no son, then ye shall cause his inheritance to pass unto his daughter.

INNOCENCE.

NUMBERS, XXvii.

In the integrity of my heart, and innocency of my hands, have I done this.

I will wash my hands in innocency.

INSPIRATION.

GENESIS, XX.

PSALM XXvi.

There is a spirit in man, and the inspiration of the Almighty giveth them understanding.

JOB, XXXii.

All Scripture is given by inspiration of God, and is profitable for instruction in righteousness.

2 TIMOTHY, iii.

Shakespeare,

JEPHTHAH.

O Jephthah, Judge of Israel, what a treasure had'st

thou!

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One fair daughter, and no more;

The which he loved passing well."

Perhaps, thou wilt object my holy oath ;

To keep that oath were more impiety

HAMLET, ii. 2.

Than Jephthah's, when he sacrific'd his daughter.

3 HENRY VI. v. 1.

JERUSALEM.

Awhile we must neglect

Our holy purpose to Jerusalem.

1 HENRY IV. i. 1.

Bear me to that chamber; there I'll lie;

In that Jerusalem shall Harry die.

2 HENRY IV. iv. 4.

So part we sadly in this troublous world,

To meet with joy in sweet Jerusalem.

3 HENRY VI. v. 5.

JOY.

Were it not good your grace could fly to Heaven?
The treasury of everlasting joy!

2 HENRY VI. ii. 1.

Holy Writ.

JEPHTHAH.

And Jephthah came to Mizpeh, unto his house, and, behold, his daughter came out to meet him with timbrels and with dances; and she was his only child; beside her, he had neither son nor daughter.

JUDGES, Xi.

Then the Spirit of the Lord came upon Jephthah; and Jephthah vowed a vow unto the Lord; and he sacrificed his daughter, according to the vow which he had vowed.

JUDGES, Xi.

JERUSALEM.

for

The King took counsel, and said unto them, It is too much you to go up to Jerusalem.

1 KINGS, xii.

Our feet shall stand in thy gates, O Jerusalem! for there is the seat of judgment: even the seat of the house of David.

PSALM CXxii.

Thus saith the Lord, I will dwell in the midst of Jerusalem, and Jerusalem shall be called a City of Truth.

JOY.

ZECHARIAH, viii.

The kingdom of God is not meat and drink, but righteousness,

and peace, and joy.

ROMANS, XIV.

Shakespeare,

JOY-(continued).

Feast and banquet in the open streets,
To celebrate the joy that God hath given us.

1 HENRY VI. i. 6.

God give me joy to wear it; for my heart is exceeding heavy.

MUCH ADO ABOUT NOTHING, iii. 4.

He finds the joys of Heaven here on earth.

MERCHANT OF VENICE, iii. 5.

JUDAS.

Judas was hang'd on an elder.

LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, v. 2.

O, then, my best blood turn

To an infected jelly; and my name

Be yok'd with his, that did betray the Best!

WINTER'S TALE, i. 2.

JUDAS MACCABÆUS.

You shall present before her the nine worthies :

Where will you find men worthy enough to present?

Joshua, yourself, myself [Holofernes], and this gallant gentleman, Judas Maccabæus.

LOVE'S LABOUR'S LOST, v. 1.

JUDGE.

Heaven is above all yet; there sits a Judge
That no king can corrupt.

HENRY VIII. iii. 1.

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