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" O think not, bold man, because thy punishment is delayed, that the arm of the Lord is weakened ; neither flatter thyself with hopes that he winketh at thy doings. His eye pierceth the secrets of every heart, and he remembereth them for ever ; he respecteth... "
The Economy of Human Life,: Translated from an Indian Manuscript, Written by ... - Page 90
by Robert Dodsley, Philip Dormer Stanhope Earl of Chesterfield - 1807 - 179 pages
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The oeconomy of human life

Economy - 1762 - 172 pages
...fecrets of every heart, and he remembereth them for ever : he refpecteth not the perfons or the ftations of men. The high and the low, the rich and the poor, the wife and the ignorant, when the foul hath fhaken off the cumbrous fhackles of this mortal life, fhall...
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The British Palladium: Or, Annual Miscellany of Literature and ..., Volume 12

Almanacs, English - 1764 - 236 pages
...Obedience to his Precepts might be productive of his own Happiuels. 15. Herefpeas not the Priions and Stations of Men : The High and the Low, the Rich and the Poor, the Wife and the Ignorant, when the Shackles of Mortality are removed from the immortal Part or their Beings,...
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The oeconomy of human life. To which is added, an Appendix

Economy - 1765 - 182 pages
...f becaufe thy punifhment is delayed, that the arm of the Lord is weakened ; neither flatter thyfelf with hopes that he winketh at thy doings. His eye pierceth the fecrets of every Ijeary and he reaiembereth them for ever : he refpefleth no'c the perfons or the ftatlons...
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The school of wisdom and arts

School - 1783 - 358 pages
...fecrets of every heart, and he remembereth them for ever: he refpecteth not the perfcns or the ftations of men. The high and the low, the rich and the poor, the •wife and the ignorant, when the foul hath fhaken off the cumbrous fhr.cklei of this icorfal life,...
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Elegant Extracts: Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages in Prose, Selected ...

Vicesimus Knox - English prose literature - 1790 - 1058 pages
...fecrets of every heart, and he remcmbereth them fur ever; he relpefteth not the perfons or the nations of men. The high and the low, the rich and the poor, the wife and the ignorant, when the ibul hath ih.ikcn off the cumbrous iliacklcs of this mortal life, ihall...
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The Œconomy of Human Life: Translated from an Indian Manuscript, Written by ...

Robert Dodsley - Conduct of life - 1795 - 156 pages
...! becaufe thy punifhment is delay'd, that the arm of the Lord-is weaken'd, neither flatter thyfelf with hopes that he winketh at thy doings. His eye pierceth the fecrets of every heart, and he remembereth them for ever : he refpedeth not the perfons or the ftations...
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The economy of human life. By R. Dodsley [or rather of uncertain authorship].

Economy - 1797 - 54 pages
...delay'd, that the arm of the Lord is weakened ; neither flatter thyself with hopes that he wirtketh at thy doings. His eye pierceth the secrets of every heart and he remembereth them for ever ; he respectefh not the persons, nor the stations of men. The high and the low, the rich and the poor, the...
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The economy of human life

Economy - 1800 - 184 pages
...bold man ! because the punishment is delayed, that the arm of the Lord is weakened;. neither flatter thyself with hopes, that he winketh at thy doings....the stations of men. The high and the low, the rich and the ioor, the wise and the ignorant, when the .•oul hath shaken off the cumbrous shackles •:>f...
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The œconomy of human life

Economy - 1806 - 142 pages
...bold man ! because thy punishment is delayed, that the arm of the Lord is weakened, neither flatter thyself with hopes that he winketh at thy doings....remembereth them for ever : he respecteth not the persons, or the stations of men. The high and the low, the rich and the poor, the wise and the ignorant, when...
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The economy of human life. By R. Dodsley [or rather of uncertain authorship].

Economy - 1810 - 162 pages
...Lord is weakened ; neither flatter thyself with hopes that he winketh at thy doings, RELIGION. 143 His eye pierceth the secrets of every heart, and he...remembereth them for ever; he respecteth not the persons or the stations of men. The high and the low, the rich and the poor, the wise and the ignorant, when...
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