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of harvests enjoyed, and no price paid for them, of labourers cruelly treated? (Job 31, 39)
No man can deliver himself from his human lot, paying a ransom-price to God; (Psalms 48, 8)
Silver nor gold was spared, nor any ornament of price, nor hoarded treasures could he but find them; and thus laden he went back to his own country, (1 Maccabees 1, 24)
There is no breaking God’s laws without paying the price; time will show that. (2 Maccabees 4, 17)
A harlot’s pay is but the price of a meal; the adulteress costs dearer, her price is a man’s whole life. (Proverbs 6, 26)
The wicked is still the price of the just man’s ransom; for honest folk, treachery pays the score.✻ (Proverbs 21, 18)
Pasture for the lambs that shall clothe thee, for the goats that shall be the price of more fields yet; (Proverbs 27, 26)
than a prudent woman that can hold her tongue; a soul well disciplined is beyond all price. (Ecclesiasticus 26, 18)
Faithful slave if thou hast, make much of him as of thy own self; treat him as if he were thy brother, as if thy own life were✻ the price of his purchase. (Ecclesiasticus 33, 31)
Consult, if thou wilt,✻ unbeliever about holiness, knave about justice, woman about her rival, dastard about war, merchant about value, buyer about price, cynic about gratitude, (Ecclesiasticus 37, 12)
Rather, to my proclamation give heed; win the treasure that is to be had without price paid. (Ecclesiasticus 51, 33)
So many athirst; who will not come to the water? So many destitute; who will come and get him food, get wine and milk free, no price to be paid? (Isaiah 55, 1)
