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" So I returned and considered all the oppressions that are done under the sun: and behold the tears of such as were oppressed, and they had no comforter; and on the side of their oppressors there was power; but they had no comforter. Wherefore I praised... "
The Works of of the Late Reverend Robert Traill - Page 273
by Robert Traill - 1810
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The Christian lady's magazine, ed. by Charlotte Elizabeth, Volume 27

Charlotte Elizabeth Tonna - 1847 - 624 pages
...for fear of those things that are coming on the earth, for the powers of heaven shall be shaken." " Wherefore, I praised the dead which are already dead, more than the living which are yet alive "—for they are taken away from the evil to come. The Beloved One hath been visiting His garden to...
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The Ecclesiastic [afterw.] The Theologian and ecclesiastic ..., Volumes 3-4

1847 - 810 pages
...perpetuate. It will be remembered that the first lesson for the evening of that day is Eccles. iv. " I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive." Q. How is this fulfilled as on this day ? AS Stephen dead is more glorious than his persecutors yet...
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The Revealed Doctrine of Rewards and Punishments

Richard Winter Hamilton - 1847 - 582 pages
...happiness, but because of every kind of happiness which the Christian at present knows. "We praise the dead, which are already dead, more than the living, which are yet alive." And the glory of all consists in the beatific vision of Deity. This is sublimely expressed : " That...
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Notes and Queries

1876 - 706 pages
...in a short time fulfilled a bug time." There is another passage which should not be omitted : — " Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive. Yea, better is he than both they, which hath not yet been, who hath not seen the evil work that is...
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review

1849 - 788 pages
...had no comforter , and on the side of the oppressors there was power ; but they had no comforter. * Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive. ' Yea, better is he than both they, which hath not yet been, who hath not seen the evil work that is...
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The National Preacher, Volumes 23-24

1849 - 614 pages
...clause.) Then follows an account of the feelings he had in view of all this, when he noticed it at first: "Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead, more than the living which are not yet alive. Yea, better is he than both they which hath not yet been, who hath not seen the evil...
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ספר עפרות תבל: A Commentary on the Book of Ecclesiastes

Abraham Belais - 1850 - 84 pages
...should be retarded. On consideration of this deplorable state of society, the wise Preacher exclaims : 2, "Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead, more than the living, which are yet alive." As in such cases as above quoted, justice can only be hoped for in a future state, the preacher justly...
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Memoir of the Life of Richard Winter Hamilton

William Hendry Stowell - 1850 - 522 pages
...overpowered, but rallied. The subject was a most appropriate one, and the sermon exceedingly beautiful: 'Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead, more than the living which are yet alive.' " The manner in which he conducted the devotional services of the sanctuary deserves special attention....
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The Biblical Repository and Classical Review, Volume 5

1849 - 788 pages
...had no comforter , and on the side of the oppressors there was power ; but they had no comforter. ' Wherefore I praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive. • Yea, better is he than both they, which hath not yet been, who hath not seen the evil work that...
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Discourse on the Rectitude of Human Nature

George W. Burnap - 1850 - 436 pages
...they had no comforter." So much was the author's sensibility shocked and his pity moved, that he " praised the dead which are already dead more than the living which are yet alive," and thought it was better never to have been born, than to have an existence in a world so full of...
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