A Commentary on the Psalms from Primitive and Mediæval Writers: Psalm XXXIX. to Psalm LXXX. 3rd ed. 1879J. Masters, 1879 |
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... Psalms is issued seem to call for a few words of explanation . The long interval which has elapsed since the ap- pearance ... Psalm lix . when he was struck down , and the fragment thus prepared was scarcely large enough for separate pub ...
... Psalms is issued seem to call for a few words of explanation . The long interval which has elapsed since the ap- pearance ... Psalm lix . when he was struck down , and the fragment thus prepared was scarcely large enough for separate pub ...
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... Psalm , often of value , and display- ing a knowledge of Hebrew as rare as it was credit- able in those days . I ( 8. ) Antonio Agelli , Bishop of Acerno , ( + 1608 , ) is the author of a Commentary mainly literalist , but also ...
... Psalm , often of value , and display- ing a knowledge of Hebrew as rare as it was credit- able in those days . I ( 8. ) Antonio Agelli , Bishop of Acerno , ( + 1608 , ) is the author of a Commentary mainly literalist , but also ...
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John Mason Neale, Richard Frederick Littledale. A COMMENTARY ON THE PSALMS . PSALM XXXIX . TITLE . - Vulgate : To the end ; to Idithun himself . A song of David . English Version : To the chief musician , even to Jeduthun . A Psalm of ...
John Mason Neale, Richard Frederick Littledale. A COMMENTARY ON THE PSALMS . PSALM XXXIX . TITLE . - Vulgate : To the end ; to Idithun himself . A song of David . English Version : To the chief musician , even to Jeduthun . A Psalm of ...
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... PSALM XL . TITLE . - To the Chief Musician , A Psalm of David . Supreme , A Psalm of David . ] ARGUMENT . [ To the ARG . THOMAS . That CHRIST is the beginning in the head of the Old Testament . The patience of the people . The voice of ...
... PSALM XL . TITLE . - To the Chief Musician , A Psalm of David . Supreme , A Psalm of David . ] ARGUMENT . [ To the ARG . THOMAS . That CHRIST is the beginning in the head of the Old Testament . The patience of the people . The voice of ...
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... PSALM XLI . TITLE . - English Version : To the chief musician . A Psalm of David . Vulgate : In finem , Psalmus ipsi David . Italic : In finem , Psalmus David . LXX . : Εἰς τὸ τέλος , ψαλμὸς τῷ Δαβίδ . ARGUMENT . ARG . THOMAS . That ...
... PSALM XLI . TITLE . - English Version : To the chief musician . A Psalm of David . Vulgate : In finem , Psalmus ipsi David . Italic : In finem , Psalmus David . LXX . : Εἰς τὸ τέλος , ψαλμὸς τῷ Δαβίδ . ARGUMENT . ARG . THOMAS . That ...
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