“Riches, in the hands of a man that is wise and generous, are good for something, but in the hands of a sordid, sneaking, covetous miser, they are good for nothing.”
Quote by Matthew Henry
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An Exposition of the Old and New Testament: Wherein Each Chapter is Summed Up in Its Contents: Job-Solomon's Song. 1839
Published in 1839, this book is a scholarly work that offers a comprehensive summary of the contents of the biblical books of Job and Solomon's Song. The author has meticulously summarized each chapter, providing readers with a concise overview of the key themes and narratives within these texts. more
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