The exercise of mercy commendeth our religion, not only before men, but unto God. |
Tertullus useth a preface nothing appertinent to the matter, because he commendeth Felix's wisdom and virtues that he may purchase favour. |
Those that he finds busy in the works of their calling, he commendeth them also, for it is a good and just thing for every one to do their own business. |
God commendeth His own love toward us, in that, while we were yet sinners, Christ died for us. |
Not he, who commendeth himself, or he, whom a blinded world commendeth, is approved, but he, whom the Lord commendeth. |