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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... case of a plague , Amos vi . 10 . probably because they were now in an infectious ftate . + 2 Sam . xxi . 12 , from the street of Bethsban . B 4 there- therefore , as foon as he heard it , he the Life of King DAVID .
... case of a plague , Amos vi . 10 . probably because they were now in an infectious ftate . + 2 Sam . xxi . 12 , from the street of Bethsban . B 4 there- therefore , as foon as he heard it , he the Life of King DAVID .
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... probably for the two first years of Ifbbofheth's reign : for fo long David and he seem to have lived quiet , without any act of hostility on either fide ; each in the mean time ( doubtless ) extending and strengthen- ing his intereft ...
... probably for the two first years of Ifbbofheth's reign : for fo long David and he seem to have lived quiet , without any act of hostility on either fide ; each in the mean time ( doubtless ) extending and strengthen- ing his intereft ...
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... all things are miferable in them , but victory most of all . JOAB and Abishai continued the pursuit , probably without knowing the fate of their brother brother Afahel , as we may conjecture from their subsequent the Life of King DAVID .
... all things are miferable in them , but victory most of all . JOAB and Abishai continued the pursuit , probably without knowing the fate of their brother brother Afahel , as we may conjecture from their subsequent the Life of King DAVID .
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... my king- dom are guiltless before the Lord for ever , from the blood of Abner the son of Ner : then breaking out into a bitter , but probably , a pro- * prophetick imprecation , he calls down the vengeance of GOD the Life of King DAVID .
... my king- dom are guiltless before the Lord for ever , from the blood of Abner the son of Ner : then breaking out into a bitter , but probably , a pro- * prophetick imprecation , he calls down the vengeance of GOD the Life of King DAVID .
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... probably this was the first condition sti- pulated on Abner's part ) and if he were fo placed , he seems to have been of a temper , to boast , ( like the great Earl of Warwick under Edward the IVth ) upon any occafion of difcontent ...
... probably this was the first condition sti- pulated on Abner's part ) and if he were fo placed , he seems to have been of a temper , to boast , ( like the great Earl of Warwick under Edward the IVth ) upon any occafion of difcontent ...
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