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... itself in the Promife and Power of God , was not to have his Joys intangled by Forms of Speech : He that had told him of a Throne , taught him how to fpeak of it before - hand : He had the Phrase where he had the Title . GOD had ...
... itself in the Promife and Power of God , was not to have his Joys intangled by Forms of Speech : He that had told him of a Throne , taught him how to fpeak of it before - hand : He had the Phrase where he had the Title . GOD had ...
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... itself did not give the Claim ; or if it did , that there might be a Forfeiture , Or , Thirdly , That it was poffible two Perfons might have it at the fame Time . Now the laft Opinion is what all Sides reckon foolish , and therefore the ...
... itself did not give the Claim ; or if it did , that there might be a Forfeiture , Or , Thirdly , That it was poffible two Perfons might have it at the fame Time . Now the laft Opinion is what all Sides reckon foolish , and therefore the ...
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... itself among the People , fo the Wifhes of all good Men were on his fide . Abigail told him , that God would build him a fure Houfe : And it could not but raise in every thinking Perfon a Dread of what was coming upon ' em , when they ...
... itself among the People , fo the Wifhes of all good Men were on his fide . Abigail told him , that God would build him a fure Houfe : And it could not but raise in every thinking Perfon a Dread of what was coming upon ' em , when they ...
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... itself to every Corner . You were then reftor'd to your Freedom ; your Religion was in your- felves and not in another ; you were not to be attempted by a Spawn of Friars , who had no other Arguments but only to juggle for a Miracle ...
... itself to every Corner . You were then reftor'd to your Freedom ; your Religion was in your- felves and not in another ; you were not to be attempted by a Spawn of Friars , who had no other Arguments but only to juggle for a Miracle ...
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... itself hath given it no fofter a Name . The Ancient and Ho- Ifa . ix . 15 . nourable he is the Head , and the Prophet that teacheth Lyes , he is the Tail .. AND how well may thefe Accounts be transfer'd to our Day ? O what a guilt of ...
... itself hath given it no fofter a Name . The Ancient and Ho- Ifa . ix . 15 . nourable he is the Head , and the Prophet that teacheth Lyes , he is the Tail .. AND how well may thefe Accounts be transfer'd to our Day ? O what a guilt of ...
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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.