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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Thus He , who had not the spirit by measure , in whom were hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge , and who spake as never man spake , yet chose to conclude his life , to solace himself in his greatest agony , and at last to ...
Thus He , who had not the spirit by measure , in whom were hidden all the treasures of wisdom and knowledge , and who spake as never man spake , yet chose to conclude his life , to solace himself in his greatest agony , and at last to ...
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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 ...
... 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 ...
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But , these and other concessions of the same kind being made , as they are made very freely , of sense will consider , that a principle is not therefore to be rejected , because it has been abused ; ' ** since human errors can never ...
But , these and other concessions of the same kind being made , as they are made very freely , of sense will consider , that a principle is not therefore to be rejected , because it has been abused ; ' ** since human errors can never ...
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And many others content themselves with saying , that they are made in a sense of accommodation , as passages may be quoted from poems or histories merely human , for the illustration of truths , of which their authors never thought ...
And many others content themselves with saying , that they are made in a sense of accommodation , as passages may be quoted from poems or histories merely human , for the illustration of truths , of which their authors never thought ...
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... for the attainment of that wisdom which they teach , and that holiness which they prescribe ; seeming to think himself never better employed , than when he is removing the earth and rubbish with which those Philistines , the monks ...
... for the attainment of that wisdom which they teach , and that holiness which they prescribe ; seeming to think himself never better employed , than when he is removing the earth and rubbish with which those Philistines , the monks ...
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