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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... brought well acquainted with these Proper Psalms , they would be better enabled to study and apply the rest , which might likewise be explained to them at different times , and certainly afford the finest subjects on which a Christian ...
... brought well acquainted with these Proper Psalms , they would be better enabled to study and apply the rest , which might likewise be explained to them at different times , and certainly afford the finest subjects on which a Christian ...
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... brought himself to " delight " in the scrip- tures , will find no temptation to exchange that pleasure for any which the world or the flesh can offer him . Such an one will make the lively oracles of God his companions by day and by ...
... brought himself to " delight " in the scrip- tures , will find no temptation to exchange that pleasure for any which the world or the flesh can offer him . Such an one will make the lively oracles of God his companions by day and by ...
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... brought against these is , that " truth " and " fidelity ” were not to be found in their dealings with God or each other ; that their inward parts " were very wickedness ; their first thoughts and imaginations were defiled , and the ...
... brought against these is , that " truth " and " fidelity ” were not to be found in their dealings with God or each other ; that their inward parts " were very wickedness ; their first thoughts and imaginations were defiled , and the ...
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... brought " the congregation of the nations " around him , and effected the conversion of the world . Nor , in hu- man affairs , does any thing more advance the reputation of a peo- ple among their neighbours , than an equitable sentence ...
... brought " the congregation of the nations " around him , and effected the conversion of the world . Nor , in hu- man affairs , does any thing more advance the reputation of a peo- ple among their neighbours , than an equitable sentence ...
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... brought forth falsehood . This is not to be understood as if " travail " were previous to " conception . " The first is a general expression ; " Behold , he travaileth with iniquity ; " the latter part of the verse is more par- ticular ...
... brought forth falsehood . This is not to be understood as if " travail " were previous to " conception . " The first is a general expression ; " Behold , he travaileth with iniquity ; " the latter part of the verse is more par- ticular ...
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