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" All these things live and remain for ever for all uses, and they are all obedient. •• .•- * ' ."..... JIT. All things are double one against another : and he .hath made nothing imperfect. "
The Microscope: Its History, Construction, and Applications : Being a ... - Page 177
by Jabez Hogg - 1856 - 457 pages
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The New Democracy

Louise Downes - Mysticism - 1910 - 440 pages
...form the diameters of all circles within the spheres of all thought and action. Says Ecclesiasticus, "All things are double one against another : and he hath made nothing imperfect." . . . "A man of understanding trusteth in the law ; and the law is faithful unto him as an oracle."...
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The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge ..., Volume 11

Albert Hauck - Religion - 1911 - 534 pages
...works of the most High; and there are two and two, one against another " (xxxiii. 15), or again, " All things are double, one against another; and he hath made nothing imperfect " (xlii. 24). In the words of Hugo of St. Victor (qv), one of the greatest of medieval symbolists,...
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The Wisdom of Jesus the Son of Sirach, Or, Ecclesiasticus: In the Revised ...

William Oscar Emil Oesterley - Bible - 1912 - 492 pages
...margin = ffi. in all manner of uses] These words should belong to the next And they are all obedient. 24 All things are double one against another : And he hath made nothing imperfect. 25 One thing establisheth the good things of another : And who shall be filled with beholding his glory?...
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The Modern Reader's Bible for Schools: The Old Testament

Richard Green Moulton - Bible stories, English - 1922 - 558 pages
...works! One may behold this even unto a spark. All these things live and remain for ever in all manner of uses, and they are all obedient. All things are double...nothing imperfect. One thing establisheth the good things of another; and who shall be filled with beholding his glory? The pride of the height is the...
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The Seen & Unseen in Browning

Emma J. Burt - 1924 - 212 pages
...to the Divine Creator, enjoyment smiles in each. The writer of the book of Ecclesiasticus asserts: 'All things are double, one against another: and He hath made nothing imperfect.' Thus writes also Dr David Smith, 'The. visible world is the counterpart of the invisible and the familiar...
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Ecclesiasticus: Or, The Wisdom of Jesus, the Son of Sirach

Bible - 1927 - 258 pages
...! One may behold this even unto a spark. All these things live and remain for ever in all manner of uses, And they are all obedient. All things are double...nothing imperfect. One thing establisheth the good things of another: And who shall be filled with beholding his glory? XLIII THE pride of the height...
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The American Church Monthly, Volume 11

Anglo-Catholicism - 1922 - 530 pages
...sacraments as a parable of the twofold nature of man, a neat and curious symmetry whereof it can be said: " all things are double one against another; and He hath made nothing imperfect." The Christian cherishes these coincidences also, but he does not call them " sacraments "; he calls...
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The Bible: Authorized King James Version

Robert P. Carroll, Stephen Prickett - Bibles - 1998 - 1828 pages
...of any counsellor. 22 Oh how desirable are all his works! and that a man may see even to a spark. 23 ion, 3 1 Which thou hast 24 All things are double one against another: and he hath made nothing imperfect. 25 One thing establisheth...
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Bossuet: Politics Drawn from the Very Words of Holy Scripture

Jacques Bénigne Bossuet - Biography & Autobiography - 1999 - 500 pages
...subsists by this law. "All things live, and remain forever, and for everv use all things obey him. All things are double, one against another, and he hath made nothing defective."29 We see, then, human society supported upon these irreversible foundations; one same God,...
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The Analogy of Religion

Joseph Butler - Religion - 2005 - 401 pages
...only of acting, and of having different momentary impressions made upon us, AfcffattonKJ" . . , , * [All things are double one against another; and He hath made nothing imperfect One thing established the good of another: and who shajl be illwj with beholding Us glory 1—Ecclws. xHi, 24,...
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