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welcome the sight when it shews itself, when it gives proof of its wondrous power. (Ecclesiasticus 1, 15)
Be this our thought, they say, that it is God’s power we have to reckon with, not man’s, if there is no penance done. (Ecclesiasticus 2, 22)
Be never ashamed to confess thy faults, nor, for thy fault, put thyself in any man’s power. (Ecclesiasticus 4, 31)
with all the power there is in silver and gold to corrupt men, and sway even the hearts of kings; (Ecclesiasticus 8, 3)
Never give thy soul into a woman’s power, and let her command the fortress of it, to thy shame. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 2)
nor spend thy attentions upon some dancing woman, that has power to be thy undoing; (Ecclesiasticus 9, 4)
From one that has the power of life and death keep thy distance; so thou shalt be free from mortal alarms. (Ecclesiasticus 9, 18)
And others are backward folk, that cannot hold their gains, men of little power and much poverty; (Ecclesiasticus 11, 12)
so wise God is, so constraining his power, so incessant the watch he keeps over mankind. (Ecclesiasticus 15, 19)
and gave him, too, earth to be his burying-place, for all the divine power that clothed him; (Ecclesiasticus 17, 2)
man, too, should have his allotted toll of years, his season of maturity, and should have power over all else on earth; (Ecclesiasticus 17, 3)
To him and to that partner of his, created like himself and out of himself, God gave will and speech and sight and hearing; gave them a heart to reason with, and filled them with power of discernment; (Ecclesiasticus 17, 5)
