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" For the poor shall never cease out of the land : therefore I command thee, saying, Thou shalt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy, in thy land. "
An Essay Concerning the Divine Right of Tithes - Page 12
by Charles Leslie - 1700 - 192 pages
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Several practical sermons

Thomas Gregory - 1708 - 368 pages
...hand unto. For tee Poor [hall never ceafe out of the Land: therefore I command thee, faying* Thn /halt open thine hand wide unto thy Brother, to thy Poor, and to thy needy , in tbj Land. ' i Now if any penurious, felfifh, oncharitable Perfon (hall fay, that thefe Precepts were...
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Fifteen Sermons Preach'd on Several Occasions

Richard Duke - 1730 - 428 pages
...ever, or as God himlelf by his Servant Mopes, Deuter. 1 5. 1 1 .1 command The, Thou] (bait Qpe* thy Hand wide unto thy Brother, to thy Poor, and to thy Needy iathe Land, It is indeed impoflible to determicu preeifely. the Proportion of our Charity , nor can...
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Brett's Miscellany: Being, a Collection of Divine, Moral, Historical, and ...

Peter Brett - 1748 - 260 pages
...wanteth. For the poor fhall never ceafe out of the Land : Therefore I command thee, fayine , Thou fhalt open thine Hand wide unto thy Brother,- to thy Poor, and to thy Needy in thy Land. * Pro-i}. xi. 25. The liberal Soul fhall be made /at ; and he that watereth, (hall be watered...
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The History of Greenland: Containing a Description of the Country and Its ...

David Cranz - 1767 - 514 pages
...month, as : The poor jhall never ceafe out of the land; " therefore I command thee, faying, thou /halt open thine *' hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor and to thy needy. *' Deut. xv. n. If there be among you a poor man of one " of thy brethren, thou jfialt not harden thy...
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The confession of faith, the larger and shorter catechisms, with the ...

Assembly of divines confess. and catech, Church of Scotland - 1773 - 570 pages
...brother, vu For the poor (hall never ceafe out of the land: therefore I command thee, faying, Thou (halt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy in thy land. Matth. xxii. 39. And the fécond is like unto it, thou /halt love thy neighbour as thyfelf....
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The British Critic, and Quarterly Theological Review, Volume 3

1794 - 766 pages
...— " Thei " poor mall never ceafe out of the land : therefore I command thee, " faying, Thou (halt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy " poor, and to thy needy in thy land." Such is the method directed by Heaven of balancing the account between the different orders...
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Discourses on Several Subjects and Occasions, Volume 3

George Horne - 1794 - 416 pages
...from it—" The poor mall never ceafe out " of the land: therefore I command thee, " faying, Thou malt open thine hand wide " unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to " thy needy in thy land V Such is the method directed by Heaven of balancing the account between the different orders...
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The British Critic, Volume 3

1794 - 766 pages
...— " The " poor fhall never ceafe out of the land : therefore I command thee, " faying, Thou flialt open thine hand wide unto thy brother, to thy " poor, and to thy needy in thy land." Such is the method diicited by Heaven of balancing the account between the different orders...
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Discourses on several subjects and occasions. Vol. 1,2, 3rd ed.; 3 ..., Volume 3

George Horne (bp. of Norwich.) - 1794 - 426 pages
...— " The poor mall never ceafe out '' of the land : therefore I command thee, " faying, Thou malt open thine hand wide '' unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to '' thy needy in thy land V Such is the method directed by Heaven of balancing the account between the different orders....
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A Short Commentary, with Strictures, on Certain Parts of the Moral Writings ...

George Croft - 1797 - 340 pages
...nation been of the injundtion of their lawgiver; /. command thee faying, Thou Jhalt open thine band C wide unto thy brother, to thy poor, and to thy needy in thy land. Indeed, why were the Ifraelites forbidden to eat blood, but to create in them an abhorrence...
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