An Historical Account of the Life and Reign of David, King of Israel: Interspersed with Various Conjectures, Digressions and Disquisitions, in which ... Mr. Bayle's Criticisms Upon the Conduct and Character of that Prince, are Fully Considered, Volume 3J. Osborn, 1742 |
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... naturally referred them to the chastisement of others . Joab therefore , and all Ifrael with him , were fent into the field , and David continued at home . JOAB , altho ' he came off victorious in the laft expedition , had however been ...
... naturally referred them to the chastisement of others . Joab therefore , and all Ifrael with him , were fent into the field , and David continued at home . JOAB , altho ' he came off victorious in the laft expedition , had however been ...
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... natural modefty and decency of the sex , and circumftance of the time , ( the evening ) make his account much more credible . And it is certain , that the declining rays of the fun , fhooting into the inmost receffes of her chamber , at ...
... natural modefty and decency of the sex , and circumftance of the time , ( the evening ) make his account much more credible . And it is certain , that the declining rays of the fun , fhooting into the inmost receffes of her chamber , at ...
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... naturally be hoped to have the fame effect upon Uriah ; efpecially with regard to a resolution against nature , and too ftrictly severe . DAVID tried the experiment ; but to no purpose . We are given to understand from the text , that ...
... naturally be hoped to have the fame effect upon Uriah ; efpecially with regard to a resolution against nature , and too ftrictly severe . DAVID tried the experiment ; but to no purpose . We are given to understand from the text , that ...
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... was by Joab , to that in which he fell . The main of the history is the fame in both : and the variations , fuch , as might naturally be expected in fabulous imbellishments . Hence it is that the ex- 18 An Hiftorical Account of.
... was by Joab , to that in which he fell . The main of the history is the fame in both : and the variations , fuch , as might naturally be expected in fabulous imbellishments . Hence it is that the ex- 18 An Hiftorical Account of.
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... naturally awakens the reader's curiofity , to learn fome- + * By the law of GOD , the sheep - thief fhould , at moft , but reftore four - fold , Exod . xxii . 1. If a man shall feal an ox , or a sheep , and kill it , or fell it ; he ...
... naturally awakens the reader's curiofity , to learn fome- + * By the law of GOD , the sheep - thief fhould , at moft , but reftore four - fold , Exod . xxii . 1. If a man shall feal an ox , or a sheep , and kill it , or fell it ; he ...
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Abfalom Abiathar Abishai Achitophel Adonijah affurance againſt Ahimaaz alfo alſo Ammonites Amnon anſwer antient apprehend Araunah Bathsheba becauſe befides beſt book of Samuel cafe cauſe character Chron command confequence confidered courſe David death defire deſtroy diftemper diſpatch diſtreſs divine eafily enemies evil facred faid fame father favour fays the text feems fent fervants fervice fhall fignal filver firſt flain fome friendſhip fuch fuffer fufficiently fuppofe fure fword Gibeon greateſt guilt hath himſelf hiſtory houfe houſe Ifrael inftance Jerufalem Joab Joab's juſtice king king's laſt leaſt Lord meaſures Mephibofheth mercy moft moſt muſt obferve occafion paffage paffed paffion Pelethites perfon Pfalm poffible prefent prieſts princes puniſh purpoſe purſue raiſed reaſon rebellion Saul ſee ſhall ſhe ſhould Solomon ſome ſon ſpirit thee themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thouſand treaſures tribe underſtand unto Uriah Uriah the Hittite whofe wife Zadok