 | Robert E. Brown - 1869 - 505 páginas
...Improvement of Landed Property, and, as a necessary consequence, the general welfare of the community. " The profit of the earth is for all ; the king himself is served by the field." WABS, OSWALDKIRK, YORKSHIRB, Jan. 1869. C0NTENTS. CHAPTER I. PAGE ESTATE MANAGEMENT, . . . ..... 1-6... | |
 | 1870
...matter : for he that is higher than the highest regardeth ; and there be higher than they. Moreover the profit of the earth is for all : the king himself is served by the field. ty. I alone, p. Ixxiii. Lesson III. TTE that loveth silver shall not be -*- -*- satisfied with. silver... | |
 | Johann Peter Lange - 1870
...the eyes of another," (a very poorly sustained proverb, quoted by HITZIO himgalf ). Ver. 9. Moreover, the profit of the earth is for all ; the king himself is served by the field. That is, notwithstanding that God alone rules as highest judge and avenger over all the destinies of... | |
 | William Brown (of Montreal.) - 1872
...of the common wealth, and the true dignity of labour, are pointed out in these words of Scripture, " The profit of the earth is for all: the King himself is served by the field." What sermons on economic science might be preached from texts of Scripture I One of the wants of the... | |
 | John Miller - 1872 - 742 páginas
...Ecclesiastes (5 :9, EV) there is a farming sentence. It has grown famjliar. It is as follows : — " Moreover the profit of the earth is for all : the king himself is served by the field." \\'e inspect it closer, however, and the bucolic oracle disappears, as it ought. Where is the good... | |
 | 1872
...matter : for he that is higher than the highest regardeth; and there be higher than they. ' Moreover 4 Let their eyes be '"He that loveth silver shall not be satisfied with silver; nor he that loveth abundance with increase... | |
 | Thomas Pelham Dale - 1873 - 92 páginas
...: for he that is higher than the highest regardeth ; and there lie higher than they. 9 1T Moreover the profit of the earth is for all : the king himself is served by the field. 1 Heb. at the will, or purpose. ' pleasure ') In befooled ones : with respect to what tliou hast vowed,... | |
 | James Allan Mair - 1873
...be slain in the streets. The poor is hated even of his neighbour ; but the rich hath many friends. The profit of the earth is for all : the king himself is served by the field. The upright shall dwell in the land, and the perfect shall remain in it. But the wicked shall be cut... | |
 | Maine. Board of Agriculture - 1873
...it, they held that the position of a farmer was not very honorable, albeit Holy Writ said to them, " The profit of the earth is for all ; the king himself is served by the field." Unfortunately we have no record preserved of the discussions and doings of that ancient association.... | |
 | Edwin David Sanborn - 1875 - 422 páginas
...may appropriate and till so much of nature's wilderness as is necessary for his support. " Moreover, the profit of the earth is for all: the king himself is served by the field," says the wise man. The Indians possessed, by metes and bounds, only a few acres of the entire continent.... | |
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