10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «FROWARDLY»
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frowardly in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
frowardly and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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The Reader's Bible, a Narrative: Selections from the King ...
Love doth not frowardly, swelleth not. C. Love is patient and courteous. . . . Love
doth not frowardly, is not puffed up. M. Love suffereth long, and is courteous. . . .
Love doth not frowardly, swelleth not. Gr. Love suffereth long, and is courteous.
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The Sermons of John Owen
their doings,” — “frowardly in their doings” When we behave ourselves frowardly
in our ways, God hides his face from us. What is it to behave ourselves frowardly
in the ways of God? It consists in two things, — (1.) Unreadiness to comply with ...
3
Dictionary of the Welsh Language: Explained in English
(trawscnw) Transnoinuiation; a forming a metonymy, Trawienwawl, a. (trawsenw)
Mclonyraical. Trawsenwi, o.a. (trawsenw) To form a metonymy Trawsfalch, a. (
balch) Frowardly-proud. Trawsfalchedd, ». m. (trawsfalch) Froward pride
Trawsfarn ...
4
Godly Reformers and Their Opponents in Early Modern England: ...
Chapter. Nine. 'SOME. JOYFULLY. CONFORMED,. OTHERS. FROWARDLY.
OPPOSED': MATTHEW. WREN. AND. THE. STIRS. OF. 1636. Matthew Wren's
brief incumbency of Norwich, which lasted almost two and a half years from ...
For this God had smitten his ancient people : he had hid his face from them. But,
instead of repenting of their wickedness and saying, What have we done? they
went on frowardly in the way of their own hearts. And is it not even so among us ?
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I Never Knew That Was in the Bible
FROWARD FROWARDNESS FROWARDLY “Froward” is a variant of “fromward,”
like “to and fro” for “to and from.” It is the opposite of “toward,” but has been most
used as an adjective rather than as a preposition. It means “opposed,” “contrary ...
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A commentary on the Psalms of David [tr. based on that of A. ...
The latter member, where God is said to deal frowardly with the froward, though it
be somewhat harsh, yet contains no absurdity; yea rather, not without very good
reason the Holy Ghost employs this manner of speaking, to awaken the ...
Jean [comms. on the Bible] Calvin, 1840
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Manna - J.C. Philpot Sermons
But that failed also. "I hid me, and was wroth, and he went on frowardly in the way
of his heart." So obstinate, rebellious, wayward, perverse a wretch is man that no
step which the Lord could take in a way of judgment or anger, independent of ...
9
The Holy Bible, with Explanatory Notes, Practical ...
io. on * frowardly 'in the way of his heart. IhTij^*",; * 18 I * have seen his ways, and
h will " Jiii^*'"*' heal him: I 'will lead him also, and *££ ""** k restore comforts unto
him and 'to 5tcr*.1ii?a.«4.a5. his mourners. xNia. »— II. Jer. rai. 18— 20. Ex. xri ...
Thomas Scott (théologien), 1822
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A Dictionary of the Welsh Language, Explained in English: ...
Trawsenwad, s. m. (trawsenw) Transnoruìnation j a forming a metonymy. Traw
fcnwawl, a. (trawicuw) Metonymical. Trawsenwi, ^•. a. (trawsenw) To forma
metoDymy. Trawfvalç, a. (balç) Frowardly-proud. Trawsvalçe?, s. m. (trawfvalç)
Froward ...