Secular Annotations on Scripture TextsHodder & Stoughton, 1870 - 403 páginas |
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... ANSWER PROVERBS XV . I. A TWICE - TOLd Tale of YEARS ECCLESIASTES vi . 6 . DAYBREAK NO SOLACE : NIGHTFALL NO RELIEF DEUTERONOMY xxviii . 36 , 37 . BUYER'S BARGAIN AND BOAST PROVERBS XX . 14 . GRAY - HAIRED UNAWARES HOSEA vii . 9 ...
... ANSWER PROVERBS XV . I. A TWICE - TOLd Tale of YEARS ECCLESIASTES vi . 6 . DAYBREAK NO SOLACE : NIGHTFALL NO RELIEF DEUTERONOMY xxviii . 36 , 37 . BUYER'S BARGAIN AND BOAST PROVERBS XX . 14 . GRAY - HAIRED UNAWARES HOSEA vii . 9 ...
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... answering life across the vast profound , In full antiphony . If no good work that a man does is lost - the smallest useful work , as an octogenarian essayist assures us , continuing to be useful long after the man is dead and forgotten ...
... answering life across the vast profound , In full antiphony . If no good work that a man does is lost - the smallest useful work , as an octogenarian essayist assures us , continuing to be useful long after the man is dead and forgotten ...
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... answers the gulled associates who urge him to be avenged on the opposite faction : " But then I sigh , and with a piece of Scripture , Tell them , that God bids us do good for evil . And thus I clothe my naked villany With old odd ends ...
... answers the gulled associates who urge him to be avenged on the opposite faction : " But then I sigh , and with a piece of Scripture , Tell them , that God bids us do good for evil . And thus I clothe my naked villany With old odd ends ...
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... answer to Kent's fresh entreaty : Kent had rather break his own . Again the drenched , discrowned old man is urged to enter the hovel on the heath . But he stays outside , to reason on his past and present , till reason gives way . Kent ...
... answer to Kent's fresh entreaty : Kent had rather break his own . Again the drenched , discrowned old man is urged to enter the hovel on the heath . But he stays outside , to reason on his past and present , till reason gives way . Kent ...
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... answer to Queen Elizabeth , who , at a previous juncture , angrily derided any " slight and mild kind of dealing with a people so ingrate , " and was all for corrosives instead of lenitives for such festering wounds . Rulers , who fail ...
... answer to Queen Elizabeth , who , at a previous juncture , angrily derided any " slight and mild kind of dealing with a people so ingrate , " and was all for corrosives instead of lenitives for such festering wounds . Rulers , who fail ...
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Página 187 - By faith he sojourned in the land of promise, as in a strange country, dwelling in tabernacles with Isaac and Jacob, the heirs with him of the same promise; for he looked for a city which hath foundations, whose builder and maker is God.
Página 2 - In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt, But, being season'd with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil? In religion, What damned error, but some sober brow Will bless it, and approve it with a text, Hiding the grossness with fair ornament?
Página 5 - Grey. But then I sigh, and with a piece of Scripture, Tell them — that God bids us do good for evil ; And thus I clothe my naked villany With old odd ends, stolen forth of holy writ ; And seem a saint, when most I play the devil.
Página 249 - Boast not thyself of to-morrow; for thou knowest not what a day may bring forth.
Página 338 - Wherefore criest thou unto me ? speak unto the children of Israel, that they go forward : but lift thou up thy rod, and stretch out thine hand over the sea, and divide it : and the children of Israel shall go on dry ground through the midst of the sea.
Página 338 - Nebuchadnezzar : and he was driven from men, and did eat grass as oxen, and his body was wet with the dew of heaven, till his hairs were grown like eagles' feathers, and his nails like birds
Página 218 - Cover your heads, and mock not flesh and blood With solemn reverence : throw away respect, Tradition, form, and ceremonious duty, For you have but mistook me all this while: I live with bread like you, feel want, Taste grief, need friends: subjected thus, How can you say to me I am a king?
Página 341 - At the end of twelve months he walked in the palace of the kingdom of Babylon. The king spake, and said, Is not this great Babylon, that I have built for the house of the kingdom by the might of my power, and for the honour of my majesty...
Página 202 - tis He alone Decidedly can try us, He knows each chord its various tone, Each spring its various bias : Then at the balance let's be mute, We never can adjust it ; What's done we partly may compute, But know not what's resisted.