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... observed through- out a simple style of teaching , but in order to be removed the farther from all ostentation , I have also generally abstained from refuting the opinions of others , although this presented a more favourable ...
... observed through- out a simple style of teaching , but in order to be removed the farther from all ostentation , I have also generally abstained from refuting the opinions of others , although this presented a more favourable ...
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... observed , that the music was adapted to the sentiment , and so the harmony was in unison with the character or subject - matter of the song ; just as David here , after having complained of his enemies for shamefully laughing to scorn ...
... observed , that the music was adapted to the sentiment , and so the harmony was in unison with the character or subject - matter of the song ; just as David here , after having complained of his enemies for shamefully laughing to scorn ...
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... observed , that although loaded with every kind of reproach , both among the high and the low , he yet courageously keeps fast hold of the glory or the honour of royalty which God had graciously promised him , or had conferred upon him ...
... observed , that although loaded with every kind of reproach , both among the high and the low , he yet courageously keeps fast hold of the glory or the honour of royalty which God had graciously promised him , or had conferred upon him ...
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... observed , that the cause of this stillness is the agitation and trembling , of which he before made mention . For if any have been hurried into sin by their infatuated recklessness , the first step of their return to a sound mind is to ...
... observed , that the cause of this stillness is the agitation and trembling , of which he before made mention . For if any have been hurried into sin by their infatuated recklessness , the first step of their return to a sound mind is to ...
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... observe , that we may know that all the blessings which we ask from God flow from the fountain of his free goodness ... observed , namely , that , from the very grievousness of his afflictions , he entertained the hope of some relief ...
... observe , that we may know that all the blessings which we ask from God flow from the fountain of his free goodness ... observed , namely , that , from the very grievousness of his afflictions , he entertained the hope of some relief ...
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according Adam Clarke afflicted appears ARTHUR GOLDING Bashan behold blessing Book of Psalms calamities Calvin cause Chaldee children of God Christ Church clause confidence dangers David death deceitful declares deliver deliverance denotes desire despise divine doctrine doubt earth endeavour enemies exercise expression eyes faith Father favour fear flesh future tense give glory God's godly grace hand hath heart heaven Hebrew word Holy Spirit honour hope interpretation Jehovah Jews judgment king kingdom Lord manifest manner marg meaning mercy mind mount Sion observed opinion optative mood passage person praise pray prayer preserved promises prophet prosperity psalm Psalmist qu'il reading reason render righteous salvation Saul says Scripture sense Septuagint servants shows signifies sins sorrow soul speak strength succour synecdoche Syriac teaches thee thing thou hast tion translation true trust ungodly unto upright verb verse Vulgate whole wicked wickedness