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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Page iii
... favour with pofterity , as the preceding part of it hath done with the present age , let it be no dishonour to the name of Caven- difb , ( if this letter fhould live to inform them ) that it was written in Ireland , under your Grace's ...
... favour with pofterity , as the preceding part of it hath done with the present age , let it be no dishonour to the name of Caven- difb , ( if this letter fhould live to inform them ) that it was written in Ireland , under your Grace's ...
Page xiv
... favour and protection he had so fignally experienced , and driven into the extre- mities of fuperftition ; and , in confe- quence of both thefe , drawing down the just judgments of GOD upon his own bead , and involving his family in his ...
... favour and protection he had so fignally experienced , and driven into the extre- mities of fuperftition ; and , in confe- quence of both thefe , drawing down the just judgments of GOD upon his own bead , and involving his family in his ...
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... favour and reward of his fidelity to GOD , ( Jof . xiv . 13. and 14. ) and of its fruitfulness , by the numbers it fup- ported ; for it was a principal part of that mountainous region of Judah , which , in the reign of Jehoshaphat ...
... favour and reward of his fidelity to GOD , ( Jof . xiv . 13. and 14. ) and of its fruitfulness , by the numbers it fup- ported ; for it was a principal part of that mountainous region of Judah , which , in the reign of Jehoshaphat ...
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... favour would naturally be of great weight to influence the whole tribe . Nor were other inducements wanting , to engage them to concur in the fame refolution . It was natural for them to prefer one of their own family ; Jacob had long ...
... favour would naturally be of great weight to influence the whole tribe . Nor were other inducements wanting , to engage them to concur in the fame refolution . It was natural for them to prefer one of their own family ; Jacob had long ...
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... favour ; or whether it was delayed , until their difpofitions were founded upon the point , is no - where faid . This is certain , that one tribe's acting feparate , and inde- pendent of the reft , was of dangerous ex- ample ; nor could ...
... favour ; or whether it was delayed , until their difpofitions were founded upon the point , is no - where faid . This is certain , that one tribe's acting feparate , and inde- pendent of the reft , was of dangerous ex- ample ; nor could ...
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