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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... such a distress as all they endure , who are grieved to restore what they have no right to poffefs : and Mr. Bayle from the fame principles , upon which he quarrels with David on this head , is obliged to be highly offended with every ...
... such a distress as all they endure , who are grieved to restore what they have no right to poffefs : and Mr. Bayle from the fame principles , upon which he quarrels with David on this head , is obliged to be highly offended with every ...
Page 48
... such disagreeable truths to the ears of their masters ) and confequently , he might have been innocent and upright in his oppofition to David . Will it follow , that David was criminal in afferting his right , or Abner in returning to ...
... such disagreeable truths to the ears of their masters ) and confequently , he might have been innocent and upright in his oppofition to David . Will it follow , that David was criminal in afferting his right , or Abner in returning to ...
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... Such an union naturally infpired confidence in their own power and prowess ; and , in confequence of this , a readiness and an ar- dour dour to undertake fome great atchievement ; David was too 62 An Hiftorical Account of.
... Such an union naturally infpired confidence in their own power and prowess ; and , in confequence of this , a readiness and an ar- dour dour to undertake fome great atchievement ; David was too 62 An Hiftorical Account of.
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... such a hymn , alluding to that prayer of Mofes ( Numb . x . 35. ) and in ge- neral all thofe pfalms that recount the mer- cies of God to the people of Ifrael from the beginning and nothing fure could better infpire a well - grounded ...
... such a hymn , alluding to that prayer of Mofes ( Numb . x . 35. ) and in ge- neral all thofe pfalms that recount the mer- cies of God to the people of Ifrael from the beginning and nothing fure could better infpire a well - grounded ...
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... such a leader as David . The Philistines had too well experienced his prowess , to imagine themselves fingly a match for him ; and nothing but an union of of all the neighbour nations , could effectually opprefs or the Life of King ...
... such a leader as David . The Philistines had too well experienced his prowess , to imagine themselves fingly a match for him ; and nothing but an union of of all the neighbour nations , could effectually opprefs or the Life of King ...
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