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... whole Community Mifera- ble ? Hath he Eyes of flesh , or feeth be as Man feeth ? When He pulls down One and fets up Another , is that all that He means by it , that Providence fhall pay its Compliment to this as a King , and pour ...
... whole Community Mifera- ble ? Hath he Eyes of flesh , or feeth be as Man feeth ? When He pulls down One and fets up Another , is that all that He means by it , that Providence fhall pay its Compliment to this as a King , and pour ...
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... whole Affairs into better Measures , as you will fee from the other Parts of my Text , to which I proceed . II . YOU find there is not only a true Happiness for the Prince , but Security and Honour to the beft of his Subjects ; Every ...
... whole Affairs into better Measures , as you will fee from the other Parts of my Text , to which I proceed . II . YOU find there is not only a true Happiness for the Prince , but Security and Honour to the beft of his Subjects ; Every ...
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... whole of his Worship , and of our Concern with him , is often exprefs'd in this as the moft Important Article , and there are feveral things that we muft comprehend in fuch a Notion of a Good Man . If he is one that Swears by the Lord ...
... whole of his Worship , and of our Concern with him , is often exprefs'd in this as the moft Important Article , and there are feveral things that we muft comprehend in fuch a Notion of a Good Man . If he is one that Swears by the Lord ...
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... whole Nation , who were no Sharers in the Rudeness that he fuppos'd was offer'd to him ; And who could think that Efther fhould have had any Occafion to pray in the manner as he did , not for her own , and her People's Liberty , for had ...
... whole Nation , who were no Sharers in the Rudeness that he fuppos'd was offer'd to him ; And who could think that Efther fhould have had any Occafion to pray in the manner as he did , not for her own , and her People's Liberty , for had ...
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... us a Prey to Pfal . their Teeth ; the Net is broken and we are efcaped . We cxxiv . 6 , may look upon our Property in its whole Compafs to 7 . be 38 . Lam . iv : be now fecured : There are more of our Hopes of a Good GOVERNMENT . 21.
... us a Prey to Pfal . their Teeth ; the Net is broken and we are efcaped . We cxxiv . 6 , may look upon our Property in its whole Compafs to 7 . be 38 . Lam . iv : be now fecured : There are more of our Hopes of a Good GOVERNMENT . 21.
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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.