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  • What, are not God’s eyes a thousand times more piercing than the sun’s rays? Do they not watch all the doings of men, the depths of earth, and man’s heart, every secret open to their scrutiny? (Ecclesiasticus 23, 28)

  • Betray thy friend’s secret, and all confidence is lost; never more shalt thou have friend to comfort thee. (Ecclesiasticus 27, 17)

  • Heart full of kindness and hand full of comfort will keep the commandment, Lend to thy neighbour. (Ecclesiasticus 29, 1)

  • then, when the debt falls due, ask for grace, and complain peevishly of hard times? (Ecclesiasticus 29, 6)

  • Inure thy son to the rod, as thou lovest him; so shalt thou have comfort of him✻ in thy later years, nor go about knocking softly at thy neighbour’s doors. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 1)

  • Health is best wealth; no comfort wilt thou find like a merry heart. (Ecclesiasticus 30, 16)

  • Take not some ruinous road that shall trip thee with its boulders; some road where all journeying is difficult✻ and thou mayst expose thy life to sudden dangers. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 25)

  • made a succession of seasons, a succession of feast days, when at stated times men must keep holiday. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 9)

  • there are times when a man of piety sees truth clearer than seven sentinels high in a watch-tower. (Ecclesiasticus 37, 18)

  • Needs must, at times, to physicians thou shouldst have recourse; (Ecclesiasticus 38, 13)

  • Let his memory rest, as he rests, in death; enough for thee that thou shouldst comfort him in the hour when his spirit leaves him.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 38, 24)

  • But the wise man will be learning the lore of former times; the prophets will be his study. (Ecclesiasticus 39, 1)


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