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  • So hesitating our human thoughts, so hazardous our conjectures! (Wisdom of Solomon 9, 14)

  • if their thoughts could reach far enough to form a judgement about the world around them, how is it they found, on the way, no trace of him who is Master of it? (Wisdom of Solomon 13, 9)

  • if God should reveal thy secret thoughts at last; wouldst thou be thrown down, in full sight of all thy neighbours assembled, (Ecclesiasticus 1, 39)

  • By such fancies, many have been led astray, and their thoughts chained to folly.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 3, 26)

  • she puts him to the proof, threatening him with her frown, teasing him with her difficult lore, until at last she has proved whether his thoughts are hers, and can trust him perfectly. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 19)

  • And must thy thoughts still dwell on the ill-gotten gains, that shall nothing avail thee when vengeance finds thee out? (Ecclesiasticus 5, 10)

  • Blessed the man that dwells on wise thoughts, musing how to acquit himself well, and remembering the all-seeing eye of God; (Ecclesiasticus 14, 22)

  • all but a few of his doings are hidden away. His acts of retribution✻who can understand, or who can bear? Far, far removed is that covenant of his from some men’s thoughts; and yet in the end all shall undergo his scrutiny.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 16, 22)

  • faint heart that thinks a fool’s thoughts will not be proof against sudden terror. (Ecclesiasticus 22, 22)

  • Faint heart that thinks a fool’s thoughts …… shall never be afraid; no more shall he, that still keeps true to God’s commandments.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 22, 23)

  • Be my thoughts ever under the lash, my heart disciplined by true wisdom; let it never deal gently with their unwitting offences, or gloss over the wrong they do! (Ecclesiasticus 23, 2)

  • Of that all-seeing eye no heed takes he; fear of a man has driven the fear of God from his thoughts; of human eyes only he shuns the regard.✻ (Ecclesiasticus 23, 27)


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