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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... thought themselves bound in gratitude to rescue him and his fons , as far as in them lay , from the indig- nities they endured from the hands of the Philistines . The valiant men arose ( faith the text , 1 Sam . xxxi . 12 , 13. ) and ...
... thought themselves bound in gratitude to rescue him and his fons , as far as in them lay , from the indig- nities they endured from the hands of the Philistines . The valiant men arose ( faith the text , 1 Sam . xxxi . 12 , 13. ) and ...
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... thought it adviseable to fend fome forces under Joab * , to observe and attend them . They came in fight of one another , near the pool of Gibeon ; Abner on one fide of the pool , * With his two brothers Abifbai and Afahel , all three ...
... thought it adviseable to fend fome forces under Joab * , to observe and attend them . They came in fight of one another , near the pool of Gibeon ; Abner on one fide of the pool , * With his two brothers Abifbai and Afahel , all three ...
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... thought it time to give over the combat , Ajax infifts that Hector fhould firft make the motion . The challenge here comes from Abner , and he begins the parly of ceffation , and Joab ( for fo fome underftand the text ) fwears folemnly ...
... thought it time to give over the combat , Ajax infifts that Hector fhould firft make the motion . The challenge here comes from Abner , and he begins the parly of ceffation , and Joab ( for fo fome underftand the text ) fwears folemnly ...
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... thought I would have given him a reward for his tidings ; how much more , when wicked men have flain a righteous perfon in his own houfe , in his bed ? Shall I not therefore now require his blood of your hands , and take you away from ...
... thought I would have given him a reward for his tidings ; how much more , when wicked men have flain a righteous perfon in his own houfe , in his bed ? Shall I not therefore now require his blood of your hands , and take you away from ...
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... thought too ad- venturous , as it is contrary to the title of the pfalm , and to the interpretations of all com- mentators , ( and yet I cannot help offering it to the reader ) that the Ixth pfalm was com- pofed upon this occafion , and ...
... thought too ad- venturous , as it is contrary to the title of the pfalm , and to the interpretations of all com- mentators , ( and yet I cannot help offering it to the reader ) that the Ixth pfalm was com- pofed upon this occafion , and ...
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