| Charles Francis Horne - English literature - 1917 - 502 pages
...measure. But as to the unbelievers, their works are like the vapor in a plain, which the thirsty traveler thinketh to be water, until, when he cometh thereto, he findeth it to be nothing; but he fiudeth God with him, and he will fully pay him his account; and God is swift in taking an account:... | |
| 1861 - 639 pages
...he pleaseth without measure. But as to the unbelievers, their works are like the vapor in a plain,0 which the thirsty traveller thinketh to be water,...when he cometh thereto, he findeth it to be nothing; but he findeth GOD with him, and he will fully pay him his account; and GOD is swift in taking an account;... | |
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