| 1849 - 788 pàgines
...him thatis joined to all the living there is hope; for a living dog is better than a dead lion. * For the living know that they shall die : but the dead know not anything, neither have they any more a reward ; for the memory of them is forgotten. 6 Also their love... | |
| James Panton Ham (the Elder.) - 1850 - 176 pàgines
...man that wandereth out of the way of understanding shall remain in the congregation of the dead."$. " The living know that they shall die ; but the dead know not anything." " Whatsoever thy handfindeth to do, do it with thy might ; for there is no work, nor device,... | |
| Edward Harold Browne (bp. of Winchester.) - 1850 - 524 pàgines
...the Christian description of the last Judgment and the general Resurrection, that it must require ' The living know that they shall die ; but the dead know not anything, neither have they any more a reward: for the memory of them is forgotten.' Eccles. ix. 5.... | |
| Abraham Belais - 1850 - 84 pàgines
...who is poor to-day may be rich to-morrow, and a living dog is better than a dead lion : — 5, " For the living know that they shall die, but the dead know not anything ; neither have they any more a reward, for the memory of them is forgotten." ait3a 'jrann... | |
| Henry Thomas Rees - 1850 - 644 pàgines
...dead, so neither do we imagine that they can be benefited by ours, — "for," says the Word of God, " the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a portion for ever in any thing that is done under the sun." And with this must fall also the gainful... | |
| Disney Robinson - 1851 - 130 pàgines
...evidence whatever that the saints in heaven have any knowledge of what is doing on earth :* thus, " The living know that they shall die, but the dead know not any thing * * also their love and their hatred, and their envy is now perished; neither have they any more a... | |
| Robert Jocelyn (3rd earl of Roden.) - 1851 - 168 pàgines
...Virgin Mary for God to convert me. "When their prayer was over I referred them to Eccles. ix. 5 : ' For the living know that they shall die, but the dead know not anything/ " There was a great crowd of people, but not the least insult was given, with the exception... | |
| John Cumming, Daniel French - 1852 - 750 pàgines
...whether it conld have been otherwise. For instance, in Ecclesiastes is. 5, G, 236 rSVOCATIOS Oí "For the living know that they shall die : but the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more reward; for the memory of them is forgotten. Also their love, and their hatred, and their envy, is... | |
| John Cumming, Daniel French - 1852 - 710 pàgines
...right to ask whether it could have been otherwise. Рог instance, in Ecclesiastcs ix. 5, 6. "l'or the living know that they shall die : but the dead know not any thing, neither liare they any more reward ; SOT the memoir of them is forgotten. Also their love, and their hatred,... | |
| George Smalridge (bp. of Bristol.) - 1852 - 580 pàgines
...hath no preeminence above a \ beast; that the living know that they shall die, but Eecies. ix. that the dead know not any thing, neither have they any more a reward ; a voluptuary and sensualist, one who is resolved to live like a beast, and therefore would be glad... | |
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