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... themselves into any in a Court . But what Affurance can thefe give to Men , who are fo loose to thofe Concerns they have with God ? They that Swear to the Lord in Truth , dare not Eccl . v.4 . take Things for granted ; they know he has ...
... themselves into any in a Court . But what Affurance can thefe give to Men , who are fo loose to thofe Concerns they have with God ? They that Swear to the Lord in Truth , dare not Eccl . v.4 . take Things for granted ; they know he has ...
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... themselves ; Pfal . xliv . If they would fay , at a diftance from the Bleffing , í will not truft in my Bow , neither fall my Sword fave me , They'll take care to leave the Praise where it ought to ' Tis not merely be , after the ...
... themselves ; Pfal . xliv . If they would fay , at a diftance from the Bleffing , í will not truft in my Bow , neither fall my Sword fave me , They'll take care to leave the Praise where it ought to ' Tis not merely be , after the ...
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... 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 Truth or Modefty . He Argues with them Pf . iv . 2. How ...
... 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 Truth or Modefty . He Argues with them Pf . iv . 2. How ...
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... themselves with ; and the Notions you know are advanc'd by fome a- mong us , we hope with the fame Succefs that attend- ed the Others ; for the Follies of Thefe Men fhall be 2 Tim . iii , made manifeft as Theirs alfo was : fhould not ...
... themselves with ; and the Notions you know are advanc'd by fome a- mong us , we hope with the fame Succefs that attend- ed the Others ; for the Follies of Thefe Men fhall be 2 Tim . iii , made manifeft as Theirs alfo was : fhould not ...
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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.