He has been the encourager and partaker of all thy numerous vices and follies. |
First be partaker of the new life, and then put off the old man with his deeds. |
He seemed to be a partaker in what he felt to be her suffering and Tanqueray's shame. |
He sees in every man a partaker of his own nature, and a brother of his own species. |
Otherwise what will be my fate seeing I am, in a certain degree, partaker with them? |
How then can I become a partaker of his peace if I am not a partaker of his nature? |