How To Use Hyssop In A Sentence

  • 29A jar of wine vinegar was there, so they soaked a sponge in it, put the sponge on a stalk of the hyssop plant, and lifted it to Jesus' lips.
  • After sprinkling her with holy water and purifying her with hyssop, the priest led her into the church to the altar while reading the identical prayer used in the similar procession during infant baptism.
  • Evidence of vegetation sometimes survives: plants such as hyssop, heather and box may have been popular remedies or evergreen symbols of eternity.
  • Lavender and hyssop form flowering hedges along the full length of the path. Planning the Organic Herb Garden
  • They come for the butterfly weed, lilacs, echinacea and anise hyssop, and especially for the white, lavender and pink butterfly bushes.
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  • The hyssop is a lowly shrub; and God must stoop low to smell the incense of Calvary.
  • Cleanse my hidden mind with the hyssop of your grace, for I draw near to the Holy of Holies of your mysteries.
  • I gathered mint and mustard and nettles, and went down to my herb garden on the terrace below the house to pick horehound and hyssop. Wildfire
  • The products used contain basil, pepper, clary sage and thyme, as well as hyssop essential oils.
  • Marigold and feverfew, dandelion and hyssop, thyme and marjoram. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • She had tried hyssop and pennyroyal masked in two waters, but I gave her sal prunelle and told her to suck it till the cough stopped. Gilian The Dreamer His Fancy, His Love and Adventure
  • Herbs you can use in the bath are bay leaf, chamomile, hyssop, lemon balm and lime flowers.
  • Though well known in ancient times, this plant is probably not the one known as hyssop in Culinary Herbs: Their Cultivation Harvesting Curing and Uses
  • Sweet Annie, anise hyssop, and feverfew make good fillers.
  • But it is founded upon gospel-grace: Purge me with hyssop, that is, with the blood of Christ applied to my soul by Commentary on the Whole Bible Volume III (Job to Song of Solomon)
  • Although the garden hosts a variety of nectar flowers, the butterflies concentrate when anise hyssop and Joe-pye weed bloom.
  • Bronchitis' best herbs are pectorals that combine expectorant action to clear the sputum with demulcent properties to soothe the inflamed tissue, therefore, Aniseed, Angelica root, Comfrey root and Hyssop are recommended.
  • Hence Bonvesin points out in passing that cornelian cherries are good for menstrual pain, that hyssop relieves catarrh, and that pomegranates combat fever. Delizia!
  • For there was, as it follows afterward, Grecian hyssop: fucous hyssop, perhaps of the colour of blacklead: Roman hyssop, and wild hyssop. From the Talmud and Hebraica
  • It comes chiefly from Austria and Siberia; yet Greene in his "Philomela," 1615, speaks of "the Hyssop growing in America, that is liked of strangers for the smell, and hated of the inhabitants for the operation, being as prejudicial to the one as delightsome to the other. The plant-lore & garden-craft of Shakespeare
  • Marigold and feverfew, dandelion and hyssop, thyme and marjoram. HIDING FROM THE LIGHT
  • Herbs like borage, sage and hyssop are excellent food sources for these beneficial insects, so they could be planted in the flower borders to prevent pests like greenfly from damaging other plants in the border.
  • He discoursed about trees, from the cedars of Lebanon to the hyssop that grows from the wall.
  • I made a tisane of horehound and hyssop the next night, when I heard the woman coughing, and in this way I took up my duties as a greenwoman again. Wildfire
  • The purging of the sinful soul with hyssop, depicted by acciaccaturas and augmented seconds, leads into a lively, haunting dance as the broken bones of the text ` daunce awaie their sadness’.
  • Does it doesn't matter of honey of hyssop suffer effect?
  • Hyssop is an oil useful to the regeneration of the skin and is a good addition to the bath, homemade lotions or body oils as a result.
  • They come for the butterfly weed, lilacs, echinacea and anise hyssop, and especially for the white, lavender and pink butterfly bushes.
  • It was the purging of this "hyssop" that made it possible for him even in the "Marguerite" poems, to write as only those can write whose passion is more than the craving of the flesh. Visions and Revisions A Book of Literary Devotions
  • Growing in this village was an aromatic heaven: wild flowers covered the hills and meadows in the spring, filling the air with their delicate and sweet scents; aromatic herbs such as hyssop, sage, thyme and white mint grew on the mountains. Archive 2006-02-01
  • Febrifuges such as coneflower, goldenseal, catnip, and hyssop had been tried, without effect. Sick Cycle Carousel
  • Herbs you can use in the bath are bay leaf, chamomile, hyssop, lemon balm and lime flowers.
  • I love za'atar, which is a combination of sumac, hyssop, sesame, salt and pepper," she said. Martha Stewart sets her sights on Israel
  • Sweet Annie, anise hyssop, and feverfew make good fillers.
  • Season of the Inundation: Sweet, black silt mingled with holy myrrh, melilot, hyssop, spikenard, balsam, cedar, and a hint of melting snow from the Abyssinian hills. Thor's Day
  • The cedar tree is the highest of all the trees, and the hyssop is the lowest.
  • Season of the Inundation: Sweet, black silt mingled with holy myrrh, melilot, hyssop, spikenard, balsam, cedar, and a hint of melting snow from the Abyssinian hills. Thor's Day
  • Then he is to take the cedar wood, the hyssop, the scarlet yarn and the live bird, dip them into the blood of the dead bird and the fresh water, and sprinkle the house seven times.
  • Now a vessel full of sour wine was sitting there; and they filled a sponge with sour wine, put it on hyssop, and put it to His mouth.
  • The name hyssop was given to a number of different plants in olden times. Article Source
  • The following herbs are often mistakenly referred to as za'atar: Syrian oregano (oreganum syricum), biblical hyssop, and thyme-leaved savory (satureja thryba), among others. What is Za'atar?
  • Season of the Inundation: Sweet, black silt mingled with holy myrrh, melilot, hyssop, spikenard, balsam, cedar, and a hint of melting snow from the Abyssinian hills. Thor's Day
  • The cultivated Hyssop, now of frequent occurrence in the herb-bed, and a favourite plant there because of its fragrance, belongs to the labiate order, and possesses cordial qualities which give it rank as a Herbal Simples Approved for Modern Uses of Cure
  • The priest shall command that two live, ritually pure birds, and some cedar wood, crimson cloth and hyssop, be brought for the one who is to be cleansed. In the Valley of the Shadow
  • The banderole bears the inscription ‘Asperges Me Hyssopo,’ a phrase from Psalm 51: 7.
  • He discoursed about trees, from the cedars of Lebanon to the hyssop that grows from the wall.
  • He shall then take the living bird, along with the cedar wood and the crimson cloth and the hyssop, and dip them and the living bird into the blood of the bird that was slaughtered over the fresh water. In the Valley of the Shadow

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