An Historical Account of the Life and Reign of David, King of Israel: Interspersed with Various Conjectures, Digressions and Disquisitions, in which ... Mr. Bayle's Criticisms Upon the Conduct and Character of that Prince, are Fully Considered, Volume 2J. Osborn, 1742 |
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... CHAP . XVIII . 237 David inquires after Saul's Pofterity , and finds Mephibofheth , a furviving Son of Jonathan's , whom he treats as his own 247 . CHAP . CHA P. XIX . David's Embassadors abused by the Ammort CONTENT S. xi.
... CHAP . XVIII . 237 David inquires after Saul's Pofterity , and finds Mephibofheth , a furviving Son of Jonathan's , whom he treats as his own 247 . CHAP . CHA P. XIX . David's Embassadors abused by the Ammort CONTENT S. xi.
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... Sons yet furvived , whofe name was Iskbofheth , who being in all probability lefs martial than the reft , went not to the ... son of Ner , Saul's general , and near kinfman ; whofe interest and am- bition ( and it may be , his envy alfo ) ...
... Sons yet furvived , whofe name was Iskbofheth , who being in all probability lefs martial than the reft , went not to the ... son of Ner , Saul's general , and near kinfman ; whofe interest and am- bition ( and it may be , his envy alfo ) ...
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... Sons ( faith Euripides ) are the pillars of regal houfes : and Tacitus tells us , they are firmer fences of empire , than fleets and legions : but David , in a nobler ftrain than either of them , agreeably to the fupe- fuperiority of ...
... Sons ( faith Euripides ) are the pillars of regal houfes : and Tacitus tells us , they are firmer fences of empire , than fleets and legions : but David , in a nobler ftrain than either of them , agreeably to the fupe- fuperiority of ...
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... dom are guiltless before the Lord for ever , from the blood of Abner the son of Ner : then breaking out into a bitter , but probably , a pro- * prophetick imprecation , he calls down the vengeance of GOD the Life of King DAVID . 27.
... dom are guiltless before the Lord for ever , from the blood of Abner the son of Ner : then breaking out into a bitter , but probably , a pro- * prophetick imprecation , he calls down the vengeance of GOD the Life of King DAVID . 27.
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... son of Jona- than his eldest brother , was then alive ? THE text tells us on this occafion , that Jonathan , Saul's fon , had a fon , that was lame of his feet , and was five years old , when tidings came of Saul and Jonathan out of ...
... son of Jona- than his eldest brother , was then alive ? THE text tells us on this occafion , that Jonathan , Saul's fon , had a fon , that was lame of his feet , and was five years old , when tidings came of Saul and Jonathan out of ...
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