It is a great thing to be able to trust God before the sons of men, to confess His sufficiency for our every exigence. |
In this exigence, the gentleman had four sheep killed forthwith, and covered the nag with a woollen garment. |
We cannot tell the moment in which some exigence may present itself for which Scripture has already provided. |
He will prove a more faithful friend to you in your exigence, and a better companion than one of your own species. |
How little did I preconceive the conduct which, in an exigence like this, I should be prone to adopt. |
The point, I surmise, is that states of being such as love and holiness have an intrinsic exigence for expression. |