Sacred Biography- Or: The History of the Patriarchs to which is Added the History of Deborah, Ruth & Hannah Being a Course of Lectures Delivered at the Seots Church, Volume 1 |
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Page 136
And Abram said to the king of Sodom , I have lift up my hand unto the Lord , the
most high God , the pofseffor of heaven and earth , that I will not take from a
thread even to a shoe - latchet , and that I will not take any thing that is thine , lest
thou ...
And Abram said to the king of Sodom , I have lift up my hand unto the Lord , the
most high God , the pofseffor of heaven and earth , that I will not take from a
thread even to a shoe - latchet , and that I will not take any thing that is thine , lest
thou ...
Page 139
Abram , chased into Egypt by famine , reminds me of Jesus flying into Egypt from
the wrath of a jealous and incenied king . Who can read of Abram discomfiting
confederate princes , without bethinking himself straight of the triumphs of a ...
Abram , chased into Egypt by famine , reminds me of Jesus flying into Egypt from
the wrath of a jealous and incenied king . Who can read of Abram discomfiting
confederate princes , without bethinking himself straight of the triumphs of a ...
Page 144
Is the state of a king either dishonoured or diminished by attendance at the altar
of God ? No ; it is religion that sweetens , and embellishes , and ennobles every
condition : it is religion , forming an intimate and a permanent relation between a
...
Is the state of a king either dishonoured or diminished by attendance at the altar
of God ? No ; it is religion that sweetens , and embellishes , and ennobles every
condition : it is religion , forming an intimate and a permanent relation between a
...
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