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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... evident , David declined all occafion of combat with his adversaries ; we hear of him no - where out of Hebron , during the whole course of this long civil war . This furely may be numbered among his felicities , never to have drawn his ...
... evident , David declined all occafion of combat with his adversaries ; we hear of him no - where out of Hebron , during the whole course of this long civil war . This furely may be numbered among his felicities , never to have drawn his ...
Page 44
... evident ; forafmuch as Afahel , who was there flain , is , in two of these places , put at the head of the first thirty , and in the third , at the head of the fourth monthly course . Now how this could be done , without a fufficient ...
... evident ; forafmuch as Afahel , who was there flain , is , in two of these places , put at the head of the first thirty , and in the third , at the head of the fourth monthly course . Now how this could be done , without a fufficient ...
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... feasonably offered to him , greatly contributed . THE accounts left us of this king are but fhort ; but yet , I think it evident from them , that that he was a magnificent , and a generous prince the Life of King DAVID . 75.
... feasonably offered to him , greatly contributed . THE accounts left us of this king are but fhort ; but yet , I think it evident from them , that that he was a magnificent , and a generous prince the Life of King DAVID . 75.
Page 96
... evident from the lxxxiiid Pfal . if that was either written or set to mufick by Afaph , as the title implies it to have been ; and it is certain , it can fuit no other time but this , throughout the whole series of the Old Teftament ...
... evident from the lxxxiiid Pfal . if that was either written or set to mufick by Afaph , as the title implies it to have been ; and it is certain , it can fuit no other time but this , throughout the whole series of the Old Teftament ...
Page 98
... evident from the lxxxiiid Pfalm v . 3 , 4. They have imagined craftily against thy people , and taken counsel against thy fecret ones ; they have faid , Come , and let us root them out , that they be no more a people , and that the name ...
... evident from the lxxxiiid Pfalm v . 3 , 4. They have imagined craftily against thy people , and taken counsel against thy fecret ones ; they have faid , Come , and let us root them out , that they be no more a people , and that the name ...
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