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vb. (en-archaic third-person singular of: do); does.

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For Moses describeth the method of salvation which is of the law, that the man who doeth these things shall be blessed in them.

Lord: whosoever doeth any work in the sabbath day, he shall surely be put to death.

For with this constant foolishness he doeth, He, waxing liker to what he pursueth, Himself becometh what he chased in vain!

For there is a knowledge that is not attended with doing: He that knoweth his masters will, and doeth it not.

They work it out, put it on, and keep it clean, and yet, all the time, it is not they that do it, but it is Emmanuel that doeth it all in them.

Tribulation and anguish upon every soul of man that doeth evil, and glory, honour, and peace to every man that worketh good - that was to be their message, that was to be their weapon, wherewith they were to strike, and did strike, through the hearts of sinners, and convert them to repentance that they might die to sin, and live again to righteousness.

Indeed, it is a convenient thing to looke and plead for safety, when as the conscience doeth confesse the offence, as theeves and malefactors accustome to do.

Moreover was Jebel there, windy with scorn of these modern players, and boastful of certain mighty Nines he knew three hundred years gone by -- dead now, and rotten, praise God, who doeth all things well.

There lieth this curse upon all this land of the Bhavinan, that whoso, whether he be man or beast, slayeth in this land or doeth here any deed of violence, there cometh down a curse upon him that in that instant must destroy and blast him for ever off the face of the earth.

But when not the sinner is praised in the desires of his soul, nor he blessed who doeth unjustly, 878 but a man is praised for some gift that Thou hast bestowed upon him, and he is more gratified at the praise for himself, than that he possesses the gift for which he is praised, such a one is praised while Thou blamest.

He who considereth how great are his own sins, how small his virtues, and how far he is removed from the perfection of the Saints, doeth far more acceptably in the sight of God, than he who disputeth about their greatness or littleness.

Also, as Proverbs says, “A happy heart doeth good like medicine, but a broken spirit drieth the bones.

And he is the truly learned man, who doeth the will of God, and forsaketh his own will.

At every turn is this little cock of a king's man who, though he croweth not with his mouth, doeth so with his looks.

Wherefore, if I come, I will remember his deeds which he doeth, prating against us with malicious words: and not content therewith, neither doth he himself receive the brethren, and forbiddeth them that would, and casteth them out of the church.