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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... naturally and providentially await fo ami- able a character , and derive them to a late , and a numerous pofteri- ty ! And may I be allowed to hope , that it will be no difadvantage to you with them , that this ad- dress attends you ...
... naturally and providentially await fo ami- able a character , and derive them to a late , and a numerous pofteri- ty ! And may I be allowed to hope , that it will be no difadvantage to you with them , that this ad- dress attends you ...
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... naturally fend a think- ing writer to the Father of lights , and Fountain of wisdom , for aid and direction in fo great an undertaking . Thou therefore --- O SPIRIT , that doft prefer , Before all temples , th ' upright heart and pure ...
... naturally fend a think- ing writer to the Father of lights , and Fountain of wisdom , for aid and direction in fo great an undertaking . Thou therefore --- O SPIRIT , that doft prefer , Before all temples , th ' upright heart and pure ...
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... 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 fince ...
... 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 fince ...
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... natural , first ; thofe of Simeon next ( for their inhe- ritance , we are told , was within the inhe- ritance of the children of Judah * ) ; the Levites and Aaronites after them ; then came a detachment from the house of Benjamin ...
... natural , first ; thofe of Simeon next ( for their inhe- ritance , we are told , was within the inhe- ritance of the children of Judah * ) ; the Levites and Aaronites after them ; then came a detachment from the house of Benjamin ...
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... natural ftrength of all families , but more especially thofe of Kings . 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 ...
... natural ftrength of all families , but more especially thofe of Kings . 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 ...
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