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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If it appear , for instance , that David at the time of composing any Psalm , was under persecution , or had been lately delivered from it , it may not be of any great consequence , if we cannot determine with precision , whether his ...
If it appear , for instance , that David at the time of composing any Psalm , was under persecution , or had been lately delivered from it , it may not be of any great consequence , if we cannot determine with precision , whether his ...
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The forty - fourth Psalm we must suppose to have been written on occasion of a persecution , under which the church at that time laboured ; but a verse of it is cited , Rom . viii . 36. as expressive of what Christians were to suffer on ...
The forty - fourth Psalm we must suppose to have been written on occasion of a persecution , under which the church at that time laboured ; but a verse of it is cited , Rom . viii . 36. as expressive of what Christians were to suffer on ...
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The primitive Christians constantly followed this method in their devotions : and , particularly when , delivered out of the hands of persecuting tyrants by the victories of Constantine , they praised God for his goodness , and the ...
The primitive Christians constantly followed this method in their devotions : and , particularly when , delivered out of the hands of persecuting tyrants by the victories of Constantine , they praised God for his goodness , and the ...
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When therefore he describeth himself as one hated and persecuted without a cause ; as one accused of crimes which he never committed , and suffering for sins , the very thoughts of which he abhorred as one whose life was embittered by ...
When therefore he describeth himself as one hated and persecuted without a cause ; as one accused of crimes which he never committed , and suffering for sins , the very thoughts of which he abhorred as one whose life was embittered by ...
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... appointed in perfect order and beauty : Jerusalem becometh a praise in all the earth ; and the kingdom is established in honour , peace , and felicity . If in Psalms of the former kind the holy Jesus might behold those persecutions ...
... appointed in perfect order and beauty : Jerusalem becometh a praise in all the earth ; and the kingdom is established in honour , peace , and felicity . If in Psalms of the former kind the holy Jesus might behold those persecutions ...
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