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... knew that the Malice of Men could neither cheat him of a Treasure in Heaven , nor of a Crown in Ifrael : and , therefore , at a Time when they feemed to have their full Scope against him , he could look to the end Ver.9 , ro , of that ...
... knew that the Malice of Men could neither cheat him of a Treasure in Heaven , nor of a Crown in Ifrael : and , therefore , at a Time when they feemed to have their full Scope against him , he could look to the end Ver.9 , ro , of that ...
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... knew xxyi , 10. that GOD had rent the Kingdom from him ; ad as the Ch . xv.28 , Strength of Ifrael could not repent , fo he v 29 . Sam . be red ? baffled . The fame Perfections that made it impoffi- ble 4 The true HAPPINESS.
... knew xxyi , 10. that GOD had rent the Kingdom from him ; ad as the Ch . xv.28 , Strength of Ifrael could not repent , fo he v 29 . Sam . be red ? baffled . The fame Perfections that made it impoffi- ble 4 The true HAPPINESS.
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... knew that foolish Notion was like to embroil the Pub- lick , fo he improved the Bleffing that followed his Ver . 40 , Arms . Thou haft given me the Necks of mine Enemies , that I might destroy them that hate me ; then did I beat them as ...
... knew that foolish Notion was like to embroil the Pub- lick , fo he improved the Bleffing that followed his Ver . 40 , Arms . Thou haft given me the Necks of mine Enemies , that I might destroy them that hate me ; then did I beat them as ...
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... knew there was a Party that had nothing to diftinguifh themselves by , nor any other Subfiftence than upon the Folly and Paffion of the King : and therefore to please him and to fave themselves , they talk without any Guard ei- ther of ...
... knew there was a Party that had nothing to diftinguifh themselves by , nor any other Subfiftence than upon the Folly and Paffion of the King : and therefore to please him and to fave themselves , they talk without any Guard ei- ther of ...
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... knew in that Day , faith 1 Sam . xx . David , when Doeg the Edomite was there , that he would 12 . Jurely tell Saul . 2dly . HE might carry theCharge a great deal higher , to the falle Promises that were made by the King him- felf ; for ...
... knew in that Day , faith 1 Sam . xx . David , when Doeg the Edomite was there , that he would 12 . Jurely tell Saul . 2dly . HE might carry theCharge a great deal higher , to the falle Promises that were made by the King him- felf ; for ...
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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.