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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... whose favour and protection he had so fignally experienced , and driven into the extre- mities of fuperftition ; and , in confe- quence of both thefe , drawing down the just judgments of GOD upon his own bead , and involving his family ...
... whose favour and protection he had so fignally experienced , and driven into the extre- mities of fuperftition ; and , in confe- quence of both thefe , drawing down the just judgments of GOD upon his own bead , and involving his family ...
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... whose bre- thren his father maffacred , is not eafy to conceive ; unless these were Levites put in poffeffion of that city , when Saul extirpated the Gibeonites , in his zeal for the children of of Ifrael . But I think it much more pro ...
... whose bre- thren his father maffacred , is not eafy to conceive ; unless these were Levites put in poffeffion of that city , when Saul extirpated the Gibeonites , in his zeal for the children of of Ifrael . But I think it much more pro ...
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... whose business was spoil and prey , is not certain : we are only told , that their names were Rechab and Baanah , the fons of Rimmon , a Beerothite , of the tribe of Benjamin . These men came to Ifbbofheth's houfe at noon - day , upon ...
... whose business was spoil and prey , is not certain : we are only told , that their names were Rechab and Baanah , the fons of Rimmon , a Beerothite , of the tribe of Benjamin . These men came to Ifbbofheth's houfe at noon - day , upon ...
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... ( whose Pfalm this is confeffed to be ) expressly declares , that all nations compassed him about ; and it appears from the fame Pfalm , that this compaffing was before he had destroyed them ; and therefore it was in the beginning of his ...
... ( whose Pfalm this is confeffed to be ) expressly declares , that all nations compassed him about ; and it appears from the fame Pfalm , that this compaffing was before he had destroyed them ; and therefore it was in the beginning of his ...
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... whose people's piety is the effect of his instruction and ex- ample , and their genuine unpolluted joy the fruit of his bounty ! CRASSUS is celebrated in the accounts of antiquity , for entertaining the people of Rome at ten thousand ...
... whose people's piety is the effect of his instruction and ex- ample , and their genuine unpolluted joy the fruit of his bounty ! CRASSUS is celebrated in the accounts of antiquity , for entertaining the people of Rome at ten thousand ...
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