A short and plain exposition of the Old Testament: with devotional and practical reflections, for the use of familiesJ. and W. Eddowes. Sold also by T. Longman, Paternoster Row; C. Dilly, in the Poultry; and J. Johnson, St. Paul's Church Yard, London., 1791 |
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Σελίδα 31
Reprove not a scorner , lest he hate thee : rebuke a wise man , 9 and he will love
thee . Give [ instruction ] to a wise [ man , ] and he will be yet wiser : teach a just [
man , 10 and he will increase in learning . The fear of the LORD [ is ] the ...
Reprove not a scorner , lest he hate thee : rebuke a wise man , 9 and he will love
thee . Give [ instruction ] to a wise [ man , ] and he will be yet wiser : teach a just [
man , 10 and he will increase in learning . The fear of the LORD [ is ] the ...
Σελίδα 33
A wise fon maketh l a glad father : but a foolish fon sis ] the heaviness 2 of his
mother . Treasures of wickedness , that is , the treasures of wicked men ,
especially those gotten by wickedness , profit nothing : but righteousness
delivereth from ...
A wise fon maketh l a glad father : but a foolish fon sis ] the heaviness 2 of his
mother . Treasures of wickedness , that is , the treasures of wicked men ,
especially those gotten by wickedness , profit nothing : but righteousness
delivereth from ...
Σελίδα 49
The tongue of the wise useth knowledge aright ; fets it off by a proper manner of
introducing it , but the mouth of fools poureth out foolishness , fome silly stuff , or
some good thoughts in a confused , ostentatious manner . 3 The eyes of the ...
The tongue of the wise useth knowledge aright ; fets it off by a proper manner of
introducing it , but the mouth of fools poureth out foolishness , fome silly stuff , or
some good thoughts in a confused , ostentatious manner . 3 The eyes of the ...
Σελίδα 106
The wise man ' s eyes [ are ) in his head , where they best serve him to look about
him , to fee his danger , and guide his way ; but the fool walketh in darkness ; rah
, imprudent men blunder on into mischief and . . . vexation : and I myself ...
The wise man ' s eyes [ are ) in his head , where they best serve him to look about
him , to fee his danger , and guide his way ; but the fool walketh in darkness ; rah
, imprudent men blunder on into mischief and . . . vexation : and I myself ...
Σελίδα 121
The wise man who knoweth how to govern his fancy , and a poor man who
knoweth how to behave suitable to his condition , and restrains unreasonable
desires , is more honourable and happy than wealthy mifers : or if it be taken as a
9 ...
The wise man who knoweth how to govern his fancy , and a poor man who
knoweth how to behave suitable to his condition , and restrains unreasonable
desires , is more honourable and happy than wealthy mifers : or if it be taken as a
9 ...
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