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  • The heart of a man changeth his countenance, either for good, or for evil. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 31)

  • The token of a good heart, and a good countenance thou shalt hardly find, and with labour. (Ecclesiasticus 13, 32)

  • He that considereth her ways in his heart, and hath understanding in her secrets, who goeth after her as one that traceth, and stayeth in her ways: (Ecclesiasticus 14, 23)

  • So did he with the six hundred thousand footmen, who were gathered together in the hardness of their heart: and if one had been stiffnecked, it is a wonder if he had escaped unpunished: (Ecclesiasticus 16, 11)

  • And in all these things the heart is senseless: and every heart is understood by him: (Ecclesiasticus 16, 20)

  • Hearken to me, my son, and learn the discipline of understanding, and attend to my words in thy heart. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 24)

  • And I will shew forth good doctrine in equity, and will seek to declare wisdom: and attend to my words in thy heart, whilst with equity of spirit I tell thee the virtues that God hath put upon his works from the beginning, and I shew forth in truth his knowledge. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 25)

  • He created of him a helpmate like to himself: he gave them counsel, and a tongue, and eyes, and ears, and a heart to devise: and he filled them with the knowledge of understanding. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 5)

  • He created in them the science of the spirit, he filled their heart with wisdom, and shewed them both good and evil. (Ecclesiasticus 17, 6)

  • He hath seen the presumption of their heart that it is wicked, and hath known their end that it is evil. (Ecclesiasticus 18, 10)

  • As an arrow that sticketh in a man's thigh: so is a word in the heart of a fool. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 12)

  • And believe not every word. There is one, that slippeth with the tongue, but not from his heart. (Ecclesiasticus 19, 16)


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