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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... present comfortable remedy at all times ready to be found . " * In the language of this divine book , therefore , the pray- ers and praises of the church have been offered up to the throne of grace , from age to age . And it appears to ...
... present comfortable remedy at all times ready to be found . " * In the language of this divine book , therefore , the pray- ers and praises of the church have been offered up to the throne of grace , from age to age . And it appears to ...
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... present , whether passages are not sometimes cited in this manner , surely no one can attentively review the above made collection of New Testament citations from the book of Psalms , as they have been placed together before him ...
... present , whether passages are not sometimes cited in this manner , surely no one can attentively review the above made collection of New Testament citations from the book of Psalms , as they have been placed together before him ...
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... present peace and prosperity of the world , and of that kingdom to which we belong , ought ever to be entertained and che- rished by the most exalted Christian . And if this part of the subject should , at any time , in the following ...
... present peace and prosperity of the world , and of that kingdom to which we belong , ought ever to be entertained and che- rished by the most exalted Christian . And if this part of the subject should , at any time , in the following ...
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... present age hath stated and illustrated the subject we are now upon , with a felicity of thought and expression peculiar to himself . I shall Bishop Hurd's excellent Introduction to the Study of the rophecies , Serm . iii . I say ...
... present age hath stated and illustrated the subject we are now upon , with a felicity of thought and expression peculiar to himself . I shall Bishop Hurd's excellent Introduction to the Study of the rophecies , Serm . iii . I say ...
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... present from , rather than that of a paraphrase , or any other . Some repetitions , in a performance of this sort , are unavoidable . But a commentary on the book of Psalms is not to be read all at once ; * and it was thought better to ...
... present from , rather than that of a paraphrase , or any other . Some repetitions , in a performance of this sort , are unavoidable . But a commentary on the book of Psalms is not to be read all at once ; * and it was thought better to ...
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