“Scripture, you know, exhorts
us to it;
It bids us ‘seek peace,
and ensue it.’”—Swift cor.
“Who bade the mud from Dives’ wheel Bedash the rags of Lazarus? Come, brother, in that dust we’ll kneel, Confessing heaven that ruled it thus.”—Christmas Book cor.
CHAPTER VII.—PARTICIPLES.
CORRECTIONS UNDER THE NOTES TO RULE XX.
UNDER NOTE I.—EXPUNGE OF.
“In forming his sentences, he was very exact.”—L. Murray. “For not believing which, I condemn them.”—Barclay cor. “To prohibit his hearers from reading that book.”—Id. “You will please them exceedingly in crying down ordinances.”—Mitchell cor. “The warwolf subsequently became an engine for casting stones.” Or:—“for the casting of stones.”—Cons. Misc. cor. “The art of dressing hides and working in leather was practised.”—Id. “In the choice they had made of him for restoring order.”—Rollin cor. “The Arabians exercised themselves by composing orations and poems.”—Sale cor. “Behold, the widow-woman was there, gathering sticks.”—Bible cor. “The priests were busied in offering burnt-offerings.”—Id. “But Asahel would not turn aside from following him.”—Id. “He left off building Ramah, and dwelt in Tirzah.”—Id. “Those who accuse us of denying it, belie us.”—Barclay cor. “And breaking bread from house to house.”—Acts, iv, 46. “Those that set about repairing the walls.”—Barclay cor. “And secretly begetting divisions.”—Id. “Whom he has made use of in gathering his church.”—Id. “In defining and distinguishing the acceptations and uses of those particles.”—W. Walker cor.
“In making this a crime,
we overthrow
The laws of nations and of
nature too.”—Dryden cor.