| 1880 - 576 pages
...our closing words shall be from the translation of a festive song : ' Mind thee of the day when thou shalt start for the land to which one goeth to return...just and hate iniquity ; for he who loveth what is right shall triumph.' 3 The Bampton Lectures for 1879. The Foundations of Faith considered in Eight... | |
| 1877 - 832 pages
...shall encounter the hour of a last end. The moment of that day will diminish the valour of the rich. Mind thee of the day, when thou too shalt start for...which one goeth to return not thence. Good for thee then will have been (an honest life), Therefore be just, and hate transgressions, For he who loveth... | |
| University magazine - 1877 - 810 pages
...shall encounter the hour of a last end. The moment of that day will diminish the valour of the rich. Mind thee of the day, when thou too shalt start for...which one goeth to return not thence. Good for thee then will have been (an honest life), Therefore be just, and hate transgressions, For he who loveth... | |
| Peter Le Page Renouf - 1880 - 298 pages
...— " for there is no work, no device, nor knowledge, nor wisdom in the grave, whither thou goest."1 And if it be true that the Preacher in another portion...just and hate iniquity ; for he who loveth what is Right shall triumph." The triumph of Right over Wrong, /• T> • i , • , ,. . ,,. Moral Code. of... | |
| 1880 - 578 pages
...our closing words shall be from the translation of a festive song : ' Mind thee of the day when thou shalt start for the land to which one goeth to return...just and hate iniquity ; for he who loveth what is right shall triumph.' 3 The Bampton Lectures for 1879. The Foundations of Faith considered in Eight... | |
| Henry Stafford Osborn - 1883 - 262 pages
...must account; and, in the poem of the Egyptian Harper, " Mind thee of the day when thou, too, shall start for the land to which one goeth to return not...just and hate iniquity ; for he who loveth what is right shall triumph."2 We shouldhere say that the original of the quotation from Ecclesiastes is stronger... | |
| 1884 - 188 pages
...The moment of that day will diminish the valour of the rich. Mind thee of the day when thou too shall start for the land to which one goeth to return not thence. Good for thee then will have been (an honest life) therefore be just and hate transgressions, for he who loveth justice... | |
| sir Ernest Alfred T. Wallis Budge - 1885 - 214 pages
...shall encounter the hour of a last end.2 The moment of that day will diminish the valour of the rich. Mind thee of the day when thou too shalt start for the land, to which one goeth to return not thence.3 Good for thee then will have been (an honest life),4 therefore be just, and hate transgressions,5... | |
| Keningale Cook - 1886 - 450 pages
...shall encounter the hour of a last end. The moment of that day will diminish the valour of the rich. Mind thee of the day when thou too shalt start for...which one goeth to return not thence. Good for thee then will have been (an honest life), Therefore be just, and hate transgressions, For he who loveth... | |
| Jason Nelson Fradenburgh - 1886 - 488 pages
...bread to spend, Even they shall encounter the hour of a last end. Mind thee of the day when thou toot shalt start for the land To which one goeth to return not thence. Good for thee then will have been (an honest life) ; Therefore be just, and hate transgressions ; For he who loveth... | |
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