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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... those priestly families who favoured his intereft , as their duty to GOD required they should . His anointment to the regal office by Samuel had long fince ceased to be a fecret ; and GOD's late more immediate defignation of him to it ...
... those priestly families who favoured his intereft , as their duty to GOD required they should . His anointment to the regal office by Samuel had long fince ceased to be a fecret ; and GOD's late more immediate defignation of him to it ...
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... those of Judah , as it was 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 ...
... those of Judah , as it was 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 ...
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... those words —— As the Lord liveth , unless thou hadst spoken , furely then in the morning the people had gone up every one from following his brother . Tho ' others understand them very differently , in the sense mentioned in the next ...
... those words —— As the Lord liveth , unless thou hadst spoken , furely then in the morning the people had gone up every one from following his brother . Tho ' others understand them very differently , in the sense mentioned in the next ...
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... those goods restored to him , of which he 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 ...
... those goods restored to him , of which he 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 ...
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... those particular circumftances , of its belong- ing * to Benjamin , and of the Beerothites flying to Gittaim : but I hope , the reader will have fome light into the matter , when he confiders , that Beeroth was a city formerly belonging ...
... those particular circumftances , of its belong- ing * to Benjamin , and of the Beerothites flying to Gittaim : but I hope , the reader will have fome light into the matter , when he confiders , that Beeroth was a city formerly belonging ...
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