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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The expressions either of his sorrow or his joy , his strains whether plaintive or jubilant , may be nearly the same , in both cases respectively . This observation may be extended to many other instances of calamities bewailed ...
The expressions either of his sorrow or his joy , his strains whether plaintive or jubilant , may be nearly the same , in both cases respectively . This observation may be extended to many other instances of calamities bewailed ...
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... melted into sorrow , or transported with joy , when on the days set apart for the commemoration of our Saviour's birth , passion , resurrection , & c . the Proper Psalms are read , which the church hath appointed , following herein ...
... melted into sorrow , or transported with joy , when on the days set apart for the commemoration of our Saviour's birth , passion , resurrection , & c . the Proper Psalms are read , which the church hath appointed , following herein ...
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... and suffering for sins , the very thoughts of which he abhorred : as one whose life was embittered by affliction , and his soul overwhelmed with sorrows ; yet , withal , as one whom no troubles could induce to renounce his trust and ...
... and suffering for sins , the very thoughts of which he abhorred : as one whose life was embittered by affliction , and his soul overwhelmed with sorrows ; yet , withal , as one whom no troubles could induce to renounce his trust and ...
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When man speaks of sin , he speaks of what is his own ; and therefore , every Psalm , where sin is confessed to be the cause of sorrow , belongs originally and properly to us , as fallen sons of Adam , like David , and all other men .
When man speaks of sin , he speaks of what is his own ; and therefore , every Psalm , where sin is confessed to be the cause of sorrow , belongs originally and properly to us , as fallen sons of Adam , like David , and all other men .
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Greatness confers no exemption from the cares and sorrows of life . Its share of them frequently bears a melancholy proportion to its exaltation . This the Israelitish monarch experienced . He sought in piety that peace which be could ...
Greatness confers no exemption from the cares and sorrows of life . Its share of them frequently bears a melancholy proportion to its exaltation . This the Israelitish monarch experienced . He sought in piety that peace which be could ...
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