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  • Here is a mind that has passed the whole world of things in review, examining everything, weighing everything, so as to have a wise estimation of them, eager to understand the fool’s rebelliousness, the false calculations of rash souls. (Ecclesiastes 7, 26)

  • This remains as yet uncertain, and meanwhile all have the same lot, upright and godless, good and wicked, clean and unclean alike. Brought they offerings or brought they none, well did they or ill, true swore they or false, it is all one. (Ecclesiastes 9, 2)

  • No better than false coin he counts us, holds aloof from our doings as though they would defile him; envies the just their future happiness, boasts of a divine parentage. (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 16)

  • So false the calculations that are blinded by human malice! (Wisdom of Solomon 2, 21)

  • you that held his commission and were false to it, justice neglected, the law set aside, his divine will transgressed. (Wisdom of Solomon 6, 5)

  • Tender, at the first false step, is thy rebuke; thou dost remind and warn us that we have gone astray, to make us leave our sinning and have faith in thee. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 2)

  • And so it was that thou didst plague the Egyptians,✻ that were knaves and fools both; their own false gods should be the undoing of them. (Wisdom of Solomon 12, 23)

  • Nor were they content with these false notions of God’s nature; living in a world besieged by doubt, they misnamed its innumerable disorders a state of peace. (Wisdom of Solomon 14, 22)

  • Do not play false in thy dealings with men, nor suffer thy own words to ensnare thee. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 37)

  • Out upon the false heart, the cheating lips, the hands busy with ill-doing; upon the sinner that will go two ways at once to enter the land of his desire. (Ecclesiasticus 2, 14)

  • Out upon the men who have given up hope, forsaking the right path, and to false paths betaking them; (Ecclesiasticus 2, 16)

  • This false friend will be thy companion for an hour, then, if thou art for altering thy course, he will not hear of it; (Ecclesiasticus 12, 14)


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