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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44. as treating of his exaltation , kingdom , and priesthood . The hundred and seventeenth Psalm , consisting only of two verses , is employed , Rom . xv . 11. to prove , that the Gentiles were one day to praise God for the mercies of ...
44. as treating of his exaltation , kingdom , and priesthood . The hundred and seventeenth Psalm , consisting only of two verses , is employed , Rom . xv . 11. to prove , that the Gentiles were one day to praise God for the mercies of ...
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Nay , the most learned of their Rabbies , who have written since the commencement of the christian era , still agree with us in referring many of the Psalms to Messiah and his kingdom ; differing only about the person of ...
Nay , the most learned of their Rabbies , who have written since the commencement of the christian era , still agree with us in referring many of the Psalms to Messiah and his kingdom ; differing only about the person of ...
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... in the course of their Cbristian pilgrimage and warfare here below , till having overcome their last enemy , they shall sit down with their Lord in his kingdom ; when the scheme of prophecy shall receive its final accomplishment ...
... in the course of their Cbristian pilgrimage and warfare here below , till having overcome their last enemy , they shall sit down with their Lord in his kingdom ; when the scheme of prophecy shall receive its final accomplishment ...
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... which might not only explain the literal sense of these divine compositions , and show how they may be accommodated to our temporal affairs , as members of civil society ; * but might also unfold the mysteries of the kingdom of God ...
... which might not only explain the literal sense of these divine compositions , and show how they may be accommodated to our temporal affairs , as members of civil society ; * but might also unfold the mysteries of the kingdom of God ...
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... and erected by his son ; the services of religion are appointed in perfect order and beauty : Jerusalem becometh a praise in all the earth ; and the kingdom is established in honour , peace , and felicity .
... and erected by his son ; the services of religion are appointed in perfect order and beauty : Jerusalem becometh a praise in all the earth ; and the kingdom is established in honour , peace , and felicity .
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