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" They read of the brave times when there was no king in Israel, when every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and sat under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. "
The reign of Eadward the Confessor. 2d ed., rev. 1870 - Page 191
by Edward Augustus Freeman - 1870
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The Andover Review, Volume 14

1890 - 1460 pages
...between the orthography of kings and pretenders, of nobles and commons. It was that golden age of letters when every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and lost no time in consulting authorities. Perkin, the Pretender, could take as many liberties with his...
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Proverbs

William John Deane - 1891 - 678 pages
...counsels (ver. 14) are another source of social mischief. As when there was no king in Israel, and when every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and the people became the prey of their enemies (Judg. ii. 19, teg.'; xvii. 6 ; xxi. 25). The spiritual...
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Outlines of Old Testament History ...

Erastus Blakeslee - 1894 - 282 pages
...degeneracy from the high political and religious ideas inculcated by Moses and Joshua. It is described as a time when " every man did that which was right in his own eyes," and when " there was none in the land, possessing authority," for the authority of even the greatest of...
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Christ and Economics: In the Light of the Sermon on the Mount

Charles William Stubbs - 1894 - 310 pages
...the down-trodden serf and despised burgher. They read of the times when there was no king in Israel, when every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and sat down under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. They read how God,...
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Organized Labor and Capital: The William L. Bull Lectures for the Year 1904

1904 - 234 pages
...down-trodden serf and despised burgher. They read of the brave times when there was no King in Israel, when every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and sat under his own vine and fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid." l Here is a sample of this preaching—a...
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Proceedings of the American Society of Civil Engineers, Volume 30, Part 2

American Society of Civil Engineers - 1904 - 780 pages
...reinforced concrete. In both these subjects engineers seem to have reverted to those old Hebrew times when every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and naturally wrong in his neighbor's. The ingenious methods proposed by Mr. Schneider must tend to bring...
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Six Centuries of Work and Wages: The History of English Labour

James Edwin Thorold Rogers - 1906 - 604 pages
...<lown-trodden serf and despised burgher. They read of the brave times when there was no king in Israel, when every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and sat under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. They read how God, through...
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The Christ of English Poetry: Being the Hulsean Lectures Delivered Before ...

Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 240 pages
...the downtrodden serf and despised burgher. They read of the times when there was no king in Israel, when every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and sat under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. They read how God, through...
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The Christ of English Poetry: Being the Hulsean Lectures

Charles William Stubbs - 1906 - 236 pages
...the downtrodden serf and despised burgher. They read of the times when there was no king in Israel, when every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and sat under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. They read how God, through...
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The New Encyclopedia of Social Reform: Including All Social Reform ..., Volume 1

William Dwight Porter Bliss, Rudolph Michael Binder - 1908 - 1340 pages
...down-trodden serf and despised burgher. They read of the brave times when there was no king in Israel, when every man did that which was right in his own eyes, and sat under his own vine and his own fig-tree, none daring to make him afraid. They read how God, through...
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