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... leave very little room for his Affection . Rejoycing in the Lord in- cludes a great deal more than a Succefs in what he was aiming at . It is poffible he might be a King to his People , and a Slave to Himfelf : But the Bleffing de ...
... leave very little room for his Affection . Rejoycing in the Lord in- cludes a great deal more than a Succefs in what he was aiming at . It is poffible he might be a King to his People , and a Slave to Himfelf : But the Bleffing de ...
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... leaves a Throne to an Advantage : He dies to be ftill greater . , Tho ' it is like to be no better with Him than Other Believers , yer his Remove is into a brighter Mansion , and into Rev. i . 6. purer Company , where they are all Kings ...
... leaves a Throne to an Advantage : He dies to be ftill greater . , Tho ' it is like to be no better with Him than Other Believers , yer his Remove is into a brighter Mansion , and into Rev. i . 6. purer Company , where they are all Kings ...
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... leaves a worfe Countenance upon our National Bleffings ; it does not make ' em look fo well and lively as we would have ' em , when they are in the Hands of thofe , who live with an open Contempt of the God that gives ' em . So that ...
... leaves a worfe Countenance upon our National Bleffings ; it does not make ' em look fo well and lively as we would have ' em , when they are in the Hands of thofe , who live with an open Contempt of the God that gives ' em . So that ...
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... leaves it ; but when they faw there was nothing to be got by their King , they not only Drep him but Mu der him . And , tho they had often call'd David an Ufurper , yet now they bring him the Head of the Right Heir . WHAT a fad ...
... leaves it ; but when they faw there was nothing to be got by their King , they not only Drep him but Mu der him . And , tho they had often call'd David an Ufurper , yet now they bring him the Head of the Right Heir . WHAT a fad ...
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... leaves no room for any confidence in his Word . Who knows where the Roy- al Fury will fall next ? UPON this , the good People could not but de fire that they might be put into better Hands ; and perhaps , on that Occafion , they would ...
... leaves no room for any confidence in his Word . Who knows where the Roy- al Fury will fall next ? UPON this , the good People could not but de fire that they might be put into better Hands ; and perhaps , on that Occafion , they would ...
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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.