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- Old Groans And New Songs
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- Title Page
- PREFACE.
- CHAPTER I. Perhaps there is no book within the whole canon of Scripture so perplexing and anomalous
- CHAPTER II. The wise man, having found that wisdom brought with it but increased sorrow
- CHAPTER III. Chapter three may be paraphrased, I think, somewhat in this way
- CHAPTER IV. But we must follow our Preacher, who can only turn away with bitterness from this
- CHAPTER V. With the opening of this chapter we come to quite a different theme.
- CHAPTER VI. Remembering how far the writer of our book excels all who have ever come after
- CHAPTER VII. But whilst the King has not that most blessed light
- CHAPTER VIII. Still continues the praise of |wisdom.
- CHAPTER IX. The last two verses of Chapter VIII.
- CHAPTER X. The climax of Ecclesiastes' exercises seems to have been reached in the previous chapter.
- CHAPTER XI. We are drawing near the end, and to the highest conclusions of TRUE human wisdom
- CHAPTER XII. Our last chapter concluded with the words, |For childhood and youth are vanity|
- |ABOVE THE SUN.|
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