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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... once , to turn afide from him ; Turn thee afide to the right hand , or to the left , and lay thee hold on one of the young men , and take his armour ; but Afabel would not . He preffed him again by the friendship he had for his brother ...
... once , to turn afide from him ; Turn thee afide to the right hand , or to the left , and lay thee hold on one of the young men , and take his armour ; but Afabel would not . He preffed him again by the friendship he had for his brother ...
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... once was robbed under all the cir- cumstances of cruelty and iniquity . And therefore , in truth , Phaltiel is no proper ob- ject of pity ; and yet , his distress , upon this oc- cafion , is , I think , one of the finest pictures of ...
... once was robbed under all the cir- cumstances of cruelty and iniquity . And therefore , in truth , Phaltiel is no proper ob- ject of pity ; and yet , his distress , upon this oc- cafion , is , I think , one of the finest pictures of ...
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... once repudiated her , could never receive her again . In the next place , tho ' David fecretly sti- pulated with Abner to bring back Michal to him , yet he openly applies to Ifhbofheth to have her restored . This freed Abner from the ...
... once repudiated her , could never receive her again . In the next place , tho ' David fecretly sti- pulated with Abner to bring back Michal to him , yet he openly applies to Ifhbofheth to have her restored . This freed Abner from the ...
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... once for all , that David had thefe advantages , added to all his other accom- plishments , beyond most , if not all other mortals . His beauty hath already been men- tioned , his fize was fuitable ; Saul's armour fitted him , and Saul ...
... once for all , that David had thefe advantages , added to all his other accom- plishments , beyond most , if not all other mortals . His beauty hath already been men- tioned , his fize was fuitable ; Saul's armour fitted him , and Saul ...
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... once obftructed upon the fame principles . The occafions of duty once notoriously ne- glected , feldom return , at least to equal ad- vantage . Let no man decline the good that is in his power ; if he once does fo , he is no more worthy ...
... once obftructed upon the fame principles . The occafions of duty once notoriously ne- glected , feldom return , at least to equal ad- vantage . Let no man decline the good that is in his power ; if he once does fo , he is no more worthy ...
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