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 ChristiansGriffin and Rudd, 1813 - 580 páginas |
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... Psalmist's form of words , rather than his own . No tongue of man or angel , as Dr. Hammond justly observes , can convey a higher idea of any book , and of their felicity who use it aright . Proportionable to the excellency of the ...
... Psalmist's form of words , rather than his own . No tongue of man or angel , as Dr. Hammond justly observes , can convey a higher idea of any book , and of their felicity who use it aright . Proportionable to the excellency of the ...
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... Psalmist are applied , they will no longer appear hyperbolical ; especially if we bear in mind , that these prophetic descriptions wait for their full and final accomplishment at that day , when the mystical " body of Christ , " having ...
... Psalmist are applied , they will no longer appear hyperbolical ; especially if we bear in mind , that these prophetic descriptions wait for their full and final accomplishment at that day , when the mystical " body of Christ , " having ...
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... Psalmist was deprived of an oppor- tunity of the public exercise of re- ligion . Psalm 42 , 43 , 63 , 84 . III . Prayers wherein the Psalmist seems extremely dejected , though not totally deprived of consolation under his afflictions ...
... Psalmist was deprived of an oppor- tunity of the public exercise of re- ligion . Psalm 42 , 43 , 63 , 84 . III . Prayers wherein the Psalmist seems extremely dejected , though not totally deprived of consolation under his afflictions ...
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... Psalmist therefore prescribes prayer to all such , as an antidote against the temptation ; he directs them , in the darkest night , to look towards heaven , nor doubt the return of day , when the rising sun shall diffuse light and ...
... Psalmist therefore prescribes prayer to all such , as an antidote against the temptation ; he directs them , in the darkest night , to look towards heaven , nor doubt the return of day , when the rising sun shall diffuse light and ...
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... Psalmist in affliction , 1-3 . continues , and resolves to con- tinue , instant in prayer ; 4-6 . declares the irreconcileable ha- tred which God bears to sin , and 7. his own confidence of being accepted ; 8. he petitions for grace to ...
... Psalmist in affliction , 1-3 . continues , and resolves to con- tinue , instant in prayer ; 4-6 . declares the irreconcileable ha- tred which God bears to sin , and 7. his own confidence of being accepted ; 8. he petitions for grace to ...
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