Commentaries on Jermiah and Lamentations. 1850-55Calvin translation society, 1851 |
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... declares by his servant . And I wonder that some are thus credulous as to the stars , who yet speak with extreme subtlety on free- will . They would have the events of things fortuitous , they would have it that men act freely in both ...
... declares by his servant . And I wonder that some are thus credulous as to the stars , who yet speak with extreme subtlety on free- will . They would have the events of things fortuitous , they would have it that men act freely in both ...
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... declares here that greatness belongs to God alone , as his power has been made known , and has fully manifested his own peculiar glory . It now follows- 7. Who would not fear thee , O King of nations ? for to thee doth it appertain ...
... declares here that greatness belongs to God alone , as his power has been made known , and has fully manifested his own peculiar glory . It now follows- 7. Who would not fear thee , O King of nations ? for to thee doth it appertain ...
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... declares that all was frivolous and extremely puerile . Whence was it that the world shewed so much honour to idols , except that their pomp dazzled the eyes of men ? The devil has also by this artifice ever deluded the unbelieving ...
... declares that all was frivolous and extremely puerile . Whence was it that the world shewed so much honour to idols , except that their pomp dazzled the eyes of men ? The devil has also by this artifice ever deluded the unbelieving ...
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... declares that they were mere trumperies : they are puppets , he says ; for man , who is a mortal , cannot make a god and then , what can art and the toil and labour of man do in this respect ? can he change the nature of things ? can he ...
... declares that they were mere trumperies : they are puppets , he says ; for man , who is a mortal , cannot make a god and then , what can art and the toil and labour of man do in this respect ? can he change the nature of things ? can he ...
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... declares that nowhere in Judea would there be safety , except in fortresses ; which yet would not be able to resist the attacks of enemies , as we shall hereafter see . As to the words , some give this rendering , " gather thy ...
... declares that nowhere in Judea would there be safety , except in fortresses ; which yet would not be able to resist the attacks of enemies , as we shall hereafter see . As to the words , some give this rendering , " gather thy ...
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according afterwards adds Anathoth ashamed Assyrians Baal Behold Blayney calamity called Calvin cause celestial kingdom Chaldeans Chaldee clause commanded covenant deceived declares despised dicit Jehova doctrine doubt earth enemies Euphrates evil faith false famine fathers favour follows foolish Gataker gates Gentiles glory God's gods hand hath hear heart heathens heaven Hebrew Hence the Prophet heritage holy idols impiety iniquity Isaiah Israel Israelites Jeremiah Jerusalem Jews Judah Judea judgment kings land means mercy nations passage perish perverseness phet pray prayer promised Prophet says Psalm punishment quia reason regard rendered repentance reprobate sacrifices saith Jehovah saith the Lord salvation seems Septuagint shalt shews sins speaks spoken super sword Syriac Targum thee thine thing thou hast thought Tophet true truth ungodly unto vanity vengeance verb verse voice Vulgate whole wholly wicked wickedness wilt word worship wrath