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"holpen" Definitions
  1. a past participle of help.

12 Sentences With "holpen"

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Assur also is joined with them: they have holpen the children of Lot.
He is the man which hath most holpen Mr. Wickham in our affares.
Now when they shall fall they shall be holpen with a little help, viz.
Now when they shall fall, they shall be holpen with a little help, viz.
Nature therfore must be holpen to that parte wherunto of it selfe it is inclined.
The past participle form holp is an example of the clipped variant of the historical participial holpen.
But if the sicke on this wise beforesaid canot sweate kyndly, then nature must be holpen, as I sayd before.
But if the sicke on this wise beforesaid canot sweate kyndly, then nature must be holpen, as I sayd before.
In December 1583, a fire destroyed most of Nantwich to the east of the River Weaver. According to the contemporary account of Richard Wilbraham, 150 houses burned down, and the devastation was such that a national relief fund was organised to help pay for the town's rebuilding.Lake, pp. 67–68, 71, 76 The appeal was successful: "every person damaged in the loss of their houses have been holpen and relieved in some portion".
' (He hath holpen his servant Israel) is scored for an unusual combination of the three highest voices and two oboes in unison (a single trumpet in the E-flat major version). The wind instrument(s) cite the as a , on a continuo line that most of the time only changes every measure, moving one step down or up. The voices imitate each other, in gentle movement. Almost the only leaps in the whole measure occur on the word , with a downward quart on each syllable.
224 At one point he ran into financial difficulties, possibly due to bad company, as a knowing letter from his father to him reveals:Wilson 1981 p. 12; Loades 1996 p. 224 > I had thought you had had more discretion than to hurt yourself through > fantasies or care, specially for such things as may be remedied and holpen. > ... And therefore you should not hide from me your debts whatsoever it be > ... send me word in any wise of the whole sum of your debts, for I and your > mother will see them forthwith paid and whatsoever you do spend in the > honest service of our master and for his honour, so you do not let wild and > wanton men consume it, as I have been served in my days, you must think all > is spent as it should be, and all that I have must be yours ... Your loving > Father. Northumberland.
The Church of England's 1549 Book of the Common Prayer still had prayer for the dead, as (in the Communion Service): "We commend into thy mercy all other thy servants, which are departed hence from us with the sign of faith and now do rest in the sleep of peace: grant unto them, we beseech thee, thy mercy and everlasting peace." But since 1552 the Book of Common Prayer has no express prayers for the dead, and the practice is denounced in the Homily "On Prayer" (part 3)."Neither let us dreame any more, that the soules of the dead are any thing at all holpen by our prayers: But as the Scripture teacheth us, let us thinke that the soule of man passing out of the body, goeth straight wayes either to heaven, or else to hell, whereof the one needeth no prayer, and the other is without redemption." (An Homilie or Sermon concerning Prayer , part 3) Nonjurors included prayers for the dead, a practice that spread within the Church of England in the mid-nineteenth century, and was authorized in 1900 for forces serving in South Africa and since then in other forms of service.

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