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... observe those things which seemed to yield some light to the holy Scriptures, but especially either to the phrases, or sentences, or history of the New Testament. II. To set down such things in my note-books, which carried some mention ...
... observe those things which seemed to yield some light to the holy Scriptures, but especially either to the phrases, or sentences, or history of the New Testament. II. To set down such things in my note-books, which carried some mention ...
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... observed the nature, art, matter, and marrow of these authors with as much intention as we could, I cannot paint out, in little, a true and lively character of them better than in these paradoxes and riddles : There are no authors do ...
... observed the nature, art, matter, and marrow of these authors with as much intention as we could, I cannot paint out, in little, a true and lively character of them better than in these paradoxes and riddles : There are no authors do ...
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... Observe, that even a bastard was written in their public books of genealogy, that he might be known to be a bastard, and that the purer families might take heed of the defilement of his seed. Let that also be noted e : " They found a ...
... Observe, that even a bastard was written in their public books of genealogy, that he might be known to be a bastard, and that the purer families might take heed of the defilement of his seed. Let that also be noted e : " They found a ...
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... observation takes place in numberless places of the New Testament ; Acts ii. 36, viii. 35 ; 1 Cor. xvi. 2a; 1 John ii. 22, iv. 15, Sec. Turn Aa/3t8- The Son of David.] That is, " the true Mes- sias." For by no more ordinary and more ...
... observation takes place in numberless places of the New Testament ; Acts ii. 36, viii. 35 ; 1 Cor. xvi. 2a; 1 John ii. 22, iv. 15, Sec. Turn Aa/3t8- The Son of David.] That is, " the true Mes- sias." For by no more ordinary and more ...
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... II. m?3 D^tth 5HJ The seed of the wicked shall be cut ° Megill. fol. 14. 2. f Lewden's edition, vol. ii. p. 249. oJ\ Psalm xxxvii. 28. Let the studious reader observe that, Ch. i. 8.] Emrcitatiom upon St. Matthew. 11.
... II. m?3 D^tth 5HJ The seed of the wicked shall be cut ° Megill. fol. 14. 2. f Lewden's edition, vol. ii. p. 249. oJ\ Psalm xxxvii. 28. Let the studious reader observe that, Ch. i. 8.] Emrcitatiom upon St. Matthew. 11.
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Page 33 - And it shall come to pass, that every one that is left of all the nations which came against Jerusalem shall even go up from year to year to worship the King, the LORD of hosts, and to keep the feast of tabernacles.
Page 44 - The blessings of thy father have prevailed above the blessings of my progenitors unto the utmost bound of the everlasting hills; they shall be on the head of Joseph, and on the crown of the head of him that was separate from his brethren.