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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... called it . One would expect , from this expreffion , to hear of a combat between men dextrous in the use of their arms , and the fcience of defence ; fuch as was seen in the gladiatorial shews at Rome ( which they also called plays ) ...
... called it . One would expect , from this expreffion , to hear of a combat between men dextrous in the use of their arms , and the fcience of defence ; fuch as was seen in the gladiatorial shews at Rome ( which they also called plays ) ...
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... called back his forces ; upbraid- ing Abner at the fame time , that if it had not been for his rafh challenge , the armies had parted in peace , and without any act of hoftility in the morning ( which plainly fhews that Joab's ...
... called back his forces ; upbraid- ing Abner at the fame time , that if it had not been for his rafh challenge , the armies had parted in peace , and without any act of hoftility in the morning ( which plainly fhews that Joab's ...
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... called the people to the mountain of Hebron , to make David king ; where facrifices were offered by all the people , previous to his coro- coronation . And facrifices offered in ratifi- cation of a 54 An Hiftorical Account of.
... called the people to the mountain of Hebron , to make David king ; where facrifices were offered by all the people , previous to his coro- coronation . And facrifices offered in ratifi- cation of a 54 An Hiftorical Account of.
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... called ) this golden memorial of David , fuits this occafion , and no other that I know of . DAVID here promises himself , in a pro- phetic rapture , the dominion over Moab and Edom . He confidered himself as that rod which should rife ...
... called ) this golden memorial of David , fuits this occafion , and no other that I know of . DAVID here promises himself , in a pro- phetic rapture , the dominion over Moab and Edom . He confidered himself as that rod which should rife ...
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... called it after his own name , The city of David : and , in order to make it worthy of its name , he fet him- felf , with all diligence , to build , to adorn , and to fottify it : and David built round about ( fays the text ) from Millo ...
... called it after his own name , The city of David : and , in order to make it worthy of its name , he fet him- felf , with all diligence , to build , to adorn , and to fottify it : and David built round about ( fays the text ) from Millo ...
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