 | Edward Capel Cure - 1873 - 78 páginas
...0 death how bitter is the remembrance of thee to the man that liveth at rest in his possession; to the man that hath nothing to vex him, and that hath prosperity in all things." Hence it must follow that we are every one of us bound to keep a watchful guard over our money. We... | |
 | Moncure Daniel Conway - 1874 - 706 páginas
...a man that liveth at rest in his possessions, unto the Apoc. man that hath nothing to vex him, and hath prosperity in all things ; yea, unto him that is yet able to enjoy his food. ... . , . . Ecclesiasticus. 0 Death I acceptable is thy sentence unto the needy, and... | |
 | Moncure Daniel Conway - 1874 - 496 páginas
...a man that kveth at rest in his possessions, unto the A P OC. man that hath nothing to vex him, and hath prosperity in all things ; yea, unto him that is yet able to enjoy his food. _. . . , Ecclesiasticus. 0 Death ! acceptable is thy sentence unto the needy, and unto... | |
 | August Tholuck - 1875 - 568 páginas
...death ! how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that liveth at rest in his possessions, to him that hath nothing to vex him, and that hath prosperity...things; yea, unto him that is yet able to receive meat," saith the son of Sirach. 1 Yes; and by what expedients do such men try to overcome thy bitterness... | |
 | August Tholuck - 1875 - 572 páginas
...death ! how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that liveth at rest in his possessions, to him that hath nothing to vex him, and that hath prosperity...things; yea, unto him that is yet able to receive meat," saith the son of Sirach. 1 Yes; and by what expedients do such men try to overcome thy bitterness... | |
 | 1849 - 508 páginas
...exclaims the son of Sirach, "how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that liveth at rest in his possessions, unto the man that hath nothing to vex him, and that hath prosperity in nil things !" Such a one sees heaven and the joys of heaven (if indeed he sees them at all, or thinks... | |
 | 1880 - 940 páginas
...tee diould be aehamed. 0 DEATH, how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that liveth at rest in his possessions, unto the man that hath nothing to...things: yea, unto him that is yet able to receive meat! is now in the last age, and 2 is vexed with all * or, to things, and to him that despaireth,... | |
 | George Duffield, Samuel Willoughby Duffield - 1883 - 182 páginas
...the son of Sirach, "O Death, how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that liveth at rest in his possessions, unto the man that hath nothing to...hath prosperity in all things ; yea, unto him that is able to receive meat." (Ecclus. xli. 1.) Another cause for this fear of death is, lest in that hour... | |
 | Readings - 1884 - 148 páginas
...iii coarse linen. 0 death, how bitter is the remembrance of thee to a man that liveth peacefully in his possessions : unto the man that hath nothing to vex him, and that hath prosperity in all things, and is yet strong to receive food! 0 death, pleasant is thy sentence unto the needy, and unto him whose... | |
 | William Ralph Churton (the younger) - 1884 - 616 páginas
...thee to a man that liveth at rest" in his possessions, unto the man that hath nothing to vex him 11 , and that hath prosperity in all things: yea, unto him that is yet 2 able to receive b meat! O death, acceptable is thy sentence " unto the needy, and unto him whose... | |
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