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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... and yet continue a Jew , with a veil upon his heart ; an utter stranger to that sense of the holy books , evidently intended , in such a variety of instances , to bear testimony to the Saviour of the world ; that sense , which is ...
... and yet continue a Jew , with a veil upon his heart ; an utter stranger to that sense of the holy books , evidently intended , in such a variety of instances , to bear testimony to the Saviour of the world ; that sense , which is ...
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And what a noble argument may hence arise for the conviction and conversion of that extraordinary people , to whom they were originally communicated , when once the veil that is on their hearts shall be taken away , as by the same ...
And what a noble argument may hence arise for the conviction and conversion of that extraordinary people , to whom they were originally communicated , when once the veil that is on their hearts shall be taken away , as by the same ...
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Stand in awe , Heb . tremble and sin not ; commune with your own heart upon your bed and be still . The enemies of Christ , as well as those of David , are here called to repentance , and the process of conversion is described .
Stand in awe , Heb . tremble and sin not ; commune with your own heart upon your bed and be still . The enemies of Christ , as well as those of David , are here called to repentance , and the process of conversion is described .
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farther in the way of sin , but stops , and reflects upon what he has been doing : he “ communes with his own heart upon his bed , and is still ; " his conscience suffers him not to rest in the night , but takes the advantage of ...
farther in the way of sin , but stops , and reflects upon what he has been doing : he “ communes with his own heart upon his bed , and is still ; " his conscience suffers him not to rest in the night , but takes the advantage of ...
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He who is in good earnest , and hath his heart fully bent upon the work of salvation , like other skilful and diligent artificers , will be “ early ” in his application to it ; he will get the start of the world , and take the advantage ...
He who is in good earnest , and hath his heart fully bent upon the work of salvation , like other skilful and diligent artificers , will be “ early ” in his application to it ; he will get the start of the world , and take the advantage ...
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