cannot a city be inhabited ; and they shall not dwell where they will, nor go up and down ; "They shall not be sought for in public counsel, nor sit high in the congregation ; they shall not sit in the judges' seat, nor understand the sentence of judgment;... Early years and late reflections v. 2 - Página 202de Clement Carlyon - 1856Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| Theodore Parker - 1864 - 568 páginas
...potter. " They shall not be sought ibr," says this aristocrat, " in the public councils; they shall not sit high in the congregation ; they shall not sit...sentence of judgment; they cannot declare justice." Aristotle and Cicero thought no better of the merchants : they were only busy in trading. Miserable... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1864 - 588 páginas
...bullocks ? " Ver. 27. " So every carpenter and work-master that laboureth night and day," &c. Ver. 33. " They shall not be sought for in public counsel, nor...sit high in the congregation : they shall not sit on the judge's seat, nor understand the sentence of judgment; they cannot declare justice and judgment,... | |
| William John Deane - 1864 - 486 páginas
...necessary in every society of men. their hands : and every one is wise in his work. 32. Without these cannot a city be inhabited: and they shall not dwell where they will, nor go up and down : 33. They shall not be sought for in publick counsel, nor sit high in the congregation : they shall... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1865 - 586 páginas
...bullocks ?" Ver. 27. " So every carpenter and workmastcr, that laboreth night and day," &c. Ver. 33. " They shall not be sought for in public counsel, nor sit high in the congregation: they shall not sit on the judge's teat, nor understand the sentence of judgment: they cannot declare justice and judgment,... | |
| Jesus Christ - 1865 - 274 páginas
...Ecclesiasticus: "All these trust to their hands; and every one is wise in his work : without these cannot a city be inhabited ; and they shall not dwell where they will, nor go up and down." Such are all they who eat their bread in the sweat of their brow; the tillers of the ground, the mechanics... | |
| Benjamin Brogden Orridge - 1867 - 314 páginas
...to finish a work; all these trust to their hands, and every one is wise in his work ; without these cannot a City be inhabited ; and they shall not dwell...up and down; they shall not be sought for in public counsel.—Ecclus. xxxviii. 27, 31—33.'" * " On the other side, nothing was omitted by the citizens... | |
| Benjamin Brogden Orridge - 1867 - 304 páginas
...to finish a work ; all these trust to their hands, and every one is wise in his work ; without these cannot a City be inhabited; and they shall not dwell...up and down; they shall not be sought for in public counsel.—Ecclus. xxxviii. 27, 31—33.'"* " On the other side, nothing was omitted by the citizens... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1868 - 286 páginas
...bullocks'!" Ver. 27. " So every carpenter and work-master that laboureth night and day," &c. Ver. 33. " They shall not be sought for in public counsel, nor...sit high in the congregation : they shall not sit on the judge's seat, nor understand the sentence of judgment: they cannot declare justice and judgment,... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1869 - 572 páginas
...bullocks ? " Ver. 27. " So every carpenter and workmaster, that laboreth night and day," &c. Ver. 33. " They shall not be sought for in public counsel, nor...sit high in the congregation : they shall not sit on the judge's seat, nor understand the sentence of judgment : they cannot declare justice and judgment,... | |
| Frederick Davies - 1870 - 382 páginas
...well-defined duties to either. Of the latter it is said, " every one is wise in his work, and without them cannot a city be inhabited: and they shall not dwell where they will not go up and down;" . " they will maintain the state of the world, and all their desire is in the... | |
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