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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... as persons may often choose to turn to the commentary on those Psalms , which occur in their daily course of reading . In the titles , prefixed to some of the Psalms , there is so much obscurity , and in the conjectures which have ...
... as persons may often choose to turn to the commentary on those Psalms , which occur in their daily course of reading . In the titles , prefixed to some of the Psalms , there is so much obscurity , and in the conjectures which have ...
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But let us turn to Acts iv . 25. and there we find the apostles , with one voice , declaring the Psalm to be descriptive of the exaltation of Jesus Christ , and of the opposition raised against his Gospel , both by Jew and Gentile .
But let us turn to Acts iv . 25. and there we find the apostles , with one voice , declaring the Psalm to be descriptive of the exaltation of Jesus Christ , and of the opposition raised against his Gospel , both by Jew and Gentile .
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... that the letter , in its turn , is thrown into shades , and almost totally disappears . Sometimes it shines with a constant equable light ; and sometimes it darts upon us on a sudden , like a flash of lightning from the clouds .
... that the letter , in its turn , is thrown into shades , and almost totally disappears . Sometimes it shines with a constant equable light ; and sometimes it darts upon us on a sudden , like a flash of lightning from the clouds .
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... and weaknesses may die before him , and who daily meditates on mortality and immortality . ” Jortin's Preface to his Remarks on Ecclesiastical History , p . xxxiv . That the Reader may the more easily turn to such xxxviii PREFACE .
... and weaknesses may die before him , and who daily meditates on mortality and immortality . ” Jortin's Preface to his Remarks on Ecclesiastical History , p . xxxiv . That the Reader may the more easily turn to such xxxviii PREFACE .
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That the Reader may the more easily turn to such Psalms as will best suit the present state of his mind , according to the different circumstances , whether external or internal , into which by the changes and chances of life , or the ...
That the Reader may the more easily turn to such Psalms as will best suit the present state of his mind , according to the different circumstances , whether external or internal , into which by the changes and chances of life , or the ...
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