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... hath Faith in a Pro- mife ; fuch a One cannot only hope for a Turn that his Affairs will take , but the Word of God hath with him both the Sweetness and the Credit of the Thing that he is waiting for . He goes fafter than Providence ...
... hath Faith in a Pro- mife ; fuch a One cannot only hope for a Turn that his Affairs will take , but the Word of God hath with him both the Sweetness and the Credit of the Thing that he is waiting for . He goes fafter than Providence ...
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... hath given us only the Office and not the Name of the Perfon he fpoke of , yet it is eafie e- nough to fuppofe who it is that he calls the King . Not Saul or any of his Royal Line , but David himself . That which makes the Expreffion a ...
... hath given us only the Office and not the Name of the Perfon he fpoke of , yet it is eafie e- nough to fuppofe who it is that he calls the King . Not Saul or any of his Royal Line , but David himself . That which makes the Expreffion a ...
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... hath been thought to speak Treason . BUT thefe are poor and little Things with a Soul that lives in Heaven . David , whofe Mind had lock'd itself in the Promife and Power of God , was not to have his Joys intangled by Forms of Speech ...
... hath been thought to speak Treason . BUT thefe are poor and little Things with a Soul that lives in Heaven . David , whofe Mind had lock'd itself in the Promife and Power of God , was not to have his Joys intangled by Forms of Speech ...
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... hath no Hopes of one that fades not away ? What was there in all the Pomp of a Court to balance the diftrefs of Mind that Saul fell under , when he begged a Favour of a Witch , and trembled before a Spectre , and gave this as the fad ...
... hath no Hopes of one that fades not away ? What was there in all the Pomp of a Court to balance the diftrefs of Mind that Saul fell under , when he begged a Favour of a Witch , and trembled before a Spectre , and gave this as the fad ...
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... hath holden me up , thy Gentleness hath made me great ; the Lord liveth , and bleffed be my Rock and let the God of V. 46 , 47. my Salvation be exalted . It is God that avengeth me Ver . 50. and fubducth the People under me : Great ...
... hath holden me up , thy Gentleness hath made me great ; the Lord liveth , and bleffed be my Rock and let the God of V. 46 , 47. my Salvation be exalted . It is God that avengeth me Ver . 50. and fubducth the People under me : Great ...
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The True Happiness of a Good Government: Explain'd in a Sermon Thomas Bradbury No preview available - 2016 |
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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.