| Edward Robinson - 1849 - 872 páginas
...insufficient to make men happy, but it is a real obstacle to their happiness.—Ch5: 9-20. Ch. 6. ' Moreover, the profit of the earth is for all: the king himself is served by the field. 10 He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor he that loveth abundance with increase;... | |
| 1849 - 778 páginas
...insufficient to men happy, but it is a real obstacle to their happiness. — Ch5: 9-20. Ch. 6. 9 Moreover, the profit of the earth is for all ; the king himself is served by the field. 'o He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor he that loveth abundance with increase;... | |
| Robert Southey - 1850 - 770 páginas
...that class always breeding without remorse ; and early marriages not common in any other. " MOREOVER the profit of the earth is for all : the king himself is served by the field."— Ecctesiattei, v. 9. THE Saxons could have brought no trades with them — these must then have been... | |
| 1849 - 788 páginas
...to make men happy, but it is a real obstacle to their happiness. — Ch5: 9-20. Ch. 6. » Moreover, the profit of the earth is for all ; the king himself is served by the field. '•' He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor he that loveth abundance with increase;... | |
| John Struthers - 1850 - 320 páginas
...e'en we hod a yoking To ca' the crack and weave our stocking." Brass. THE PLOUGH, WRITTEN lN 1816. ' The profit of the earth is for all: the King himself is served by the field." 244601 PREFACE. THE following poem, it is presumed, does not require any particular prefatory observations.... | |
| Thomas Mulock - 1850 - 284 páginas
...associated ; but we rest on the foundations of eternal truth, which ungodly gainsayers can never subvert — The profit of the earth is for all : the king himself is served by the field. Where this scriptural verity is set at nought, penal consequences must infallibly follow. Woe unto... | |
| George Bush - 1850 - 380 páginas
...procure a subsistence, and which makes man, as it were, a servant to the earth. Thus Eccl. 5. 9, ' The profit of the earth is for all ; the king himself is served by the field (Heb. is servant to the field).* His tilling the groundtehowever, would be compensated by his increased... | |
| Thomas Mulock - 1850 - 288 páginas
...; but we rest on the foundations of eternal truth, which ungodly gainsayers can never subvert—The profit of the earth is for all: the king himself is served by the field. Where this scriptural verity is set at nought, penal consequences must infallibly follow. Woe unto... | |
| James Finlay Weir Johnston - 1851 - 726 páginas
... FE SS. I. &E. ON THE APPLICATIONS OF CHEMISTRY AND GEOLOGY TO AGRICULTURE. 46 The profit of the earth is for all ; the king himself is served by the field."— Eocles. v. 9, BY JAS. FW JOHNSTON, MA, FRSS. L. & E., FELLOW OF THE GEOLOGICAL AND CHEMICAL SOCIETIES,... | |
| Robert Southey - 1851 - 768 páginas
...that class always breeding without remorse ; and early marriages not common in any other. " MOREOVER the profit of the earth is for all : the king himself is served by the field." — £ccl<isiastes, v. 9. THE Saxons could have brought, no trades with them — these must then have... | |
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