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... Saul hunt him as a Partridge upon the Mountains : There did the Ziphites discover his Abode , and , from a villainous Principle that fome call Loyalty , would have betray'd him to the Ravage of a greedy Court : There did Nabal deny him ...
... Saul hunt him as a Partridge upon the Mountains : There did the Ziphites discover his Abode , and , from a villainous Principle that fome call Loyalty , would have betray'd him to the Ravage of a greedy Court : There did Nabal deny him ...
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... Saul or any of his Royal Line , but David himself . That which makes the Expreffion a little difficult is , Why he fhould take the Title before he got the Throne . If this Pfalm was given out in the Days when he penn'd it ; if he ...
... Saul or any of his Royal Line , but David himself . That which makes the Expreffion a little difficult is , Why he fhould take the Title before he got the Throne . If this Pfalm was given out in the Days when he penn'd it ; if he ...
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... Saul from being King over Ifrael , and had given the Government to David ; and tho ' this happened feveral Years before the Change was brought about ; yet it is a Glory be Rom . iv . longing to the Divine Nature , to call Things which ...
... Saul from being King over Ifrael , and had given the Government to David ; and tho ' this happened feveral Years before the Change was brought about ; yet it is a Glory be Rom . iv . longing to the Divine Nature , to call Things which ...
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... Saul is fpared , because he was the Lord's anointed ; but you muft not suppose that this fignifies no more than the ... Saul's , that it did not make it unalienable . It will farther appear who is the King that he here fpeaks of , from ...
... Saul is fpared , because he was the Lord's anointed ; but you muft not suppose that this fignifies no more than the ... Saul's , that it did not make it unalienable . It will farther appear who is the King that he here fpeaks of , from ...
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... Saul : And the Way how he came by this , was pushing home in feveral Battels . I purfued mine Enemies and overtook them : Neither did I turn again till they were confumed . I have wounded them that they were not able to rife . They are ...
... Saul : And the Way how he came by this , was pushing home in feveral Battels . I purfued mine Enemies and overtook them : Neither did I turn again till they were confumed . I have wounded them that they were not able to rife . They are ...
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Page 7 - To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David, the servant of the LORD, who spake unto the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul : And he said, I WILL love thee, O LORD, my strength.
Page 23 - For they got not the land in possession by their own sword, neither did their own arm save them: but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst a favour unto them.