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Ill nature brings a man to an ill end, the scorn of his enemies and a prey to iniquity. (Ecclesiasticus 6, 4)
Like to like is nature’s rule, and for man like to like is still the best partnership; (Ecclesiasticus 13, 20)
Vain is that store the miser cherishes; wasted on his distrustful nature, the bright gold! (Ecclesiasticus 14, 3)
and restless eye of the covetous man, that craves ever more than his due, till his very nature dries up from continual pining; (Ecclesiasticus 14, 9)
From the first, all God’s creatures are at his beck and call; to each, when he first made it, he gave its own turn of service, the principle that determines its own nature. (Ecclesiasticus 16, 26)
Sure as the lightning is sign of a storm, men’s good word is the sign of a modest nature; they will love thee all the better for thy bashfulness. (Ecclesiasticus 32, 14)
From a noble nature spring noble acts; title is none to greatness higher than this. (Isaiah 32, 8)
Power that made the earth, wisdom that orders nature, foresight that spread out the heavens! (Jeremiah 10, 12)
The figs in one basket were of excellent nature, like those which first ripen; in the other, most foul, so foul there was no eating them. (Jeremiah 24, 2)
His the power that made the earth,✻ the wisdom that orders nature, the foresight that spread out the heavens. (Jeremiah 51, 15)
Never did wanton the like, nor shall again; it is out of all nature, a harlot that gives, not takes. (Ezekiel 16, 34)
A time is coming, the Lord says, when ploughman shall tread on the heels of reaper, sower’s task begin ere vintager’s is ended; never a mountain-side but shall run with sweet wine, never a hill but its rugged nature shall be tamed.✻ (Amos 9, 13)
