The Works of the Most Illustrious and Pious Armand de Bourbon, Prince of Conti: With a Short Account of His Life |
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Page xxxvi
... Justice , of Piety and of Charity , are ftill greater Proofs of his Difengagment and Poverty of Spirit . It would take a large Volume to give a particu lar Account of all the Sums he be- ftow'd for the Relief of the Poor , for Supplying ...
... Justice , of Piety and of Charity , are ftill greater Proofs of his Difengagment and Poverty of Spirit . It would take a large Volume to give a particu lar Account of all the Sums he be- ftow'd for the Relief of the Poor , for Supplying ...
Page xlviii
... repaid out of his Revenues ; that there might be no Diminution made of the Funds he had appointed for Works of Justice and Charity . But when he under- ftood ftood they had bought him a very Fine House , xlviii The Life of the.
... repaid out of his Revenues ; that there might be no Diminution made of the Funds he had appointed for Works of Justice and Charity . But when he under- ftood ftood they had bought him a very Fine House , xlviii The Life of the.
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... Justice , Hear therefore , O Kings , learn ye that be Judges of the Wild.6.1 . ends of the Earth . Give Ear you that ye rule the People , and glory in the multi- tude of Nations . For Power is given you of the LORD , and Sovereignty of ...
... Justice , Hear therefore , O Kings , learn ye that be Judges of the Wild.6.1 . ends of the Earth . Give Ear you that ye rule the People , and glory in the multi- tude of Nations . For Power is given you of the LORD , and Sovereignty of ...
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... to him , he attains notwithstanding his true End , by the Means which GOD himself has taught him , and that therefore he is truly Prudent . truly C4 XIV . XIV . JUSTICE is a conftant and perpe- tual Will The Duties of the Great 23.
... to him , he attains notwithstanding his true End , by the Means which GOD himself has taught him , and that therefore he is truly Prudent . truly C4 XIV . XIV . JUSTICE is a conftant and perpe- tual Will The Duties of the Great 23.
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... JUSTICE is a conftant and perpe- tual Will to render to every one his due . One easily fees that this ought to be the principal Virtue of the Great , and there is no need of proving it ; But it is most neceffary to confider where- in ...
... JUSTICE is a conftant and perpe- tual Will to render to every one his due . One easily fees that this ought to be the principal Virtue of the Great , and there is no need of proving it ; But it is most neceffary to confider where- in ...
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Page vii - House and riches are the inheritance of fathers ; but a prudent wife is from, the Lord,
Page 8 - THEREFORE, O YE KINGS, AND UNDERSTAND; LEARN, YE that be judges of the ends of the earth. Give ear, ye that rule the people, and glory in the multitude of nations. For power is given you of the Lord, and sovereignty from the Highest, who shall try your works, and search out your counsels.
Page 11 - ... running in profound darkness after a phantom. They are like a man in a dream, who thinks that he is awake, and who imagines that the objects he sees are real. Thus deceived are they, who are called great in the world, wise in their generation, who are the victims of deceitful pleasures. It is only the children of God who walk in the light of pure truth. What awaits these men who are so full of their own vain and ambitious thoughts ? Often disgrace, always death, the judgment of God, and eternity....
Page 39 - ... yea, what indignation, yea, what fear, yea, what vehement defire, yea, what zeal, yea, what revenge ! in all things ye have approved your felves to be clear in this matter.
Page 69 - eye hath not seen, nor ear heard, nor hath the heart of man conceived the things which God hath prepared for them that love Him.