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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... never been disputed ; and it is often cited by our Lord and his apostles in the New Testament , as the work of the Holy Spirit . Whether David , therefore , or any other prophet , were employed as the instrument of communicating to the ...
... never been disputed ; and it is often cited by our Lord and his apostles in the New Testament , as the work of the Holy Spirit . Whether David , therefore , or any other prophet , were employed as the instrument of communicating to the ...
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... never invalidate the truths of God . It may not be amiss , therefore , to run through the Psalter , and point out some of the more remarkable passages , which are cited from thence by our Lord and his apostles , and applied to matters ...
... never invalidate the truths of God . It may not be amiss , therefore , to run through the Psalter , and point out some of the more remarkable passages , which are cited from thence by our Lord and his apostles , and applied to matters ...
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... never thought . " And this ( as a learned critic observes ) is no fault , but rather a beauty in writing . A passage applied justly , and in a new sense , is ever pleasing to an ingenious reader , who loves to be agreeably sur- prised ...
... never thought . " And this ( as a learned critic observes ) is no fault , but rather a beauty in writing . A passage applied justly , and in a new sense , is ever pleasing to an ingenious reader , who loves to be agreeably sur- prised ...
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... never better employed , than when he is re- moving the earth and rubbish with which those Philistines , the monks , had stopped up the wells of salvation , opened by the apos- tles and first fathers of the church , for the benefit of ...
... never better employed , than when he is re- moving the earth and rubbish with which those Philistines , the monks , had stopped up the wells of salvation , opened by the apos- tles and first fathers of the church , for the benefit of ...
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... never more truly elegant and beautiful , than when the two senses , alike conspicuous , run parallel together through the whole poem , mutually corresponding with , and illustrating each other . I will produce an undoubted instance or ...
... never more truly elegant and beautiful , than when the two senses , alike conspicuous , run parallel together through the whole poem , mutually corresponding with , and illustrating each other . I will produce an undoubted instance or ...
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