A Commentary on the Book of Psalms. In which Their Literal Or Historical Sense, as They Relate to King David, and the People of Israel, is Illustrated; and Their Application to Messiah, to the Church, and to Individuals, as Members Thereof, is Pointed Out; with a View to Render the Use of the Psalter Pleasing and Profitable to All Orders and Degrees of Christians |
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“ What is there necessary for man to know , ” says the pious and judicious Hooker , which the Psalms are not able to teach ? They are to beginners an easy and familiar introduction , a mighty augmentation of all virtue and knowledge in ...
“ What is there necessary for man to know , ” says the pious and judicious Hooker , which the Psalms are not able to teach ? They are to beginners an easy and familiar introduction , a mighty augmentation of all virtue and knowledge in ...
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Whether David , therefore , or any other prophet , were employed as the instrument of communicating to the church such or such a particular Psalm , is a question , which , if it cannot always be satisfactorily answered , needs not ...
Whether David , therefore , or any other prophet , were employed as the instrument of communicating to the church such or such a particular Psalm , is a question , which , if it cannot always be satisfactorily answered , needs not ...
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The information obtained from the historical titles will be found in the argument placed at the head of each Psalm ; though even that is not always to be relied on . Where this information failed , the occasion and drift of the Psalm ...
The information obtained from the historical titles will be found in the argument placed at the head of each Psalm ; though even that is not always to be relied on . Where this information failed , the occasion and drift of the Psalm ...
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And it must be allowed , that a due attention to the occasion and scope of the Psalms would have pared off many unseemly excrescences , which now deform the commentaries of St. Augustin , and other Fathers , upon them .
And it must be allowed , that a due attention to the occasion and scope of the Psalms would have pared off many unseemly excrescences , which now deform the commentaries of St. Augustin , and other Fathers , upon them .
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The twenty - second Psalm Christ appropriated to himself , by beginning it in the midst of his suffering on the cross ; “ My God , my God , " & c . Three other verses of it are in the New Testament applied to him ; and the words of the ...
The twenty - second Psalm Christ appropriated to himself , by beginning it in the midst of his suffering on the cross ; “ My God , my God , " & c . Three other verses of it are in the New Testament applied to him ; and the words of the ...
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