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_." First Part of _King Henry VI._, Act III. Sc. 1. 1st Fol. A _gird_, akin to, in keeping with, fitting, proper to the cardinal's calling; an evangelical _gird_ for an evangelical man: what more _kindly_? _Kindly_, connatural, homogeneous. But now for a bushel of examples, some of which will surely avail to insense the reader in the purport of this epithet, if my explanation does not: "God in the congregation of the gods, what more proper and _kindly_"?--Andrewes' Sermons, vol. v. p. 212. _Lib. Ang.-Cath. Theol._ "And that (pride) seems somewhat _kindly_ too, and to agree with this disease (the plague). That pride which swells itself should end in a tumour or swelling, as, for the most part, this disease doth."--_Id._, p. 228. "And so, you are found; and they, as the children of perdition should be, are lost. Here are you: and where are they? Gone to their own place, to Judas their brother. And, as is most _kindly_, the sons to the father of wickedness; there to be plagued with him for ever."--_Id._, vol. iv. p. 98. "For whatsoever, as the Son of God, He may do, it is _kindly_ for Him, as the Son of Man, to save the sons of men."--_Id._, p. 253. "There cannot be a more _kindly_ consequence than this, our not failing from their not failing: we do not, because they do not."--_Id._, p. 273. "And here falls in _kindly_ this day's design, and the visible 'per me,' that happened on it."--_Id._, p. 289. "And having then made them, it is _kindly_ that viscera misericordiae should be over those opera that came de visceribus."--_Id._, p. 327. "The children came to the birth, and the right and _kindly_ copulative were; to the birth they came, and born they were: in a kind consequence who would look for other?"--_Id._, p. 348. "For usque adeo proprium est operari Spiritui, ut nisi operetur, nec sit. So _kindly_ (proprium) it is for the spirit to be working as if It work not, It is not."--_Id._, vol. iii. p. 194. "And when he had overtaken, for those two are but presupposed, the more _kindly_ to bring in [Greek: epelabeto], when, I say, He had overtaken them, cometh in fitly and properly [Greek: epilambanetai]."--_Id._, vol. i. p. 7. "No time so _kindly_ to preach de Filio hodie genito as hodie."--_Id._, p. 285. "A day whereon, as it is most _kindly_ preached, so it will
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