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  • How fair a thing is the unwedded life✻ that is nobly lived! Think not the memory of it can fade; God and man alike preserve the record; (Wisdom of Solomon 4, 1)

  • Was I moved by noble birth? No better claim than hers, who dwells in God’s palace, marked out by the Ruler of the world as his favourite; (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 3)

  • I was, indeed, a boy of good parts, and nobility of nature had fallen to my lot; (Wisdom of Solomon 8, 19)

  • Thy power knows no restraint, the power that created an ordered world out of dark chaos. It had been easy to send a plague of bears upon them, or noble lions; (Wisdom of Solomon 11, 18)

  • Despise we not the potter’s toil, that works the pliant earth between his fingers, and makes a cup here, a dish there for our use. Serve they noble ends or base, all alike come from the same clay, and what employment each of them shall find, it is the potter’s right to determine. (Wisdom of Solomon 15, 7)

  • In secret they offered their sacrifice, children of a nobler race, all set apart; with one accord they ratified the divine covenant, which bound them to share the same blessings and the same perils; singing for prelude their ancestral hymns of praise. (Wisdom of Solomon 18, 9)

  • prince nor ruler nor nobleman can win any higher title than the fear of God. (Ecclesiasticus 10, 27)

  • The Lord’s eye is watching over the men who fear him, no act of ours passes unobserved; (Ecclesiasticus 15, 20)

  • What if my transgressions should go, all unobserved, from bad to worse, if I should sin ever oftener, and add fault to fault? What humiliation were this, in full view of my enemies; how would my ill-wishers triumph at the sight! (Ecclesiasticus 23, 3)

  • It is I that give birth to all noble loving, all reverence, all true knowledge, and the holy gift of hope. (Ecclesiasticus 24, 24)

  • what noble women it has driven out from their homes, and left all their toil unrewarded! (Ecclesiasticus 28, 19)

  • Here were men rich in ability, noble of aim, that dwelt peacefully in their homes. (Ecclesiasticus 44, 6)


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