Sentence examples for that cometh from inspiring English sources

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Whether or not a particular painting has an explicit religious iconography, admitting perishable foodstuffs into the idealized realm of art inevitably conjures Jesus's words from the Gospel According to John: "I am the bread of life: he that cometh to me shall never hunger; and he that believeth in me shall never thirst".

That was the true Light which lighteth every man that cometh into the world.

Its official founder, Humphrey Chetham, stated that the library should "require nothing of any man that cometh," which, along with similar inscriptions declaring an institution dedicated to the public good, never fails to make me misty-eyed.

Towards the end of the poem, a stanza relates sooner will the bonds of Fenrir snap than as good a king as Haakon shall stand in his place: Unfettered will fare the Fenris Wolf :and ravaged the realm of men, :ere that cometh a kingly prince :as good, to stand in his stead.

Hebrews 11 6 But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him.

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Richard Whitehead, the double leg amputee who sparked wild celebration as he stormed to victory in the T42 200m, has a tattoo on his forearm that reads, "Cometh the hour, cometh the man".

We know from the Bible that it "cometh before a fall" and have been advised to "swallow" it occasionally.

Lady Wilkinson (1858), who provides an extensive discussion of the etymology of the various names for this plant, suggests a very different origin, namely the Old English word affodyle (that which cometh early), citing a 14th-century (but likely originally much earlier) manuscript in support of this theory, and which appears to describe a plant resembling the daffodil.

And I remember that the "Iceman Cometh" that we did was five and a half hours long.

To slightly paraphrase and modernize Proverbs: "Cocky comments that go viral cometh before the fall".

He has a reference to St. Valentine's Day in "The Parliament of Fowls," in which he wrote that "every fowl cometh there to choose his mate".

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