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" For they got not the land in possession by their own sword, neither did their own arm save them : but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance, because thou hadst a favour unto them. "
A Method for Prayer,: With Scripture-expressions, Proper to be Used Under ... - Page 93
by Matthew Henry - 1803 - 226 pages
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Holy David and His Old English Translators Clear'd: Containing, I ...

John Johnson - 1706 - 462 pages
...the land in pefleffion through their own fword: neither was it their own \ .arm that helped them. 4 But thy right hand, and thine arm, and [the light of thy 4 [ Thy favourable countenance] : becaufe thou ^fc"'*'] hadft a favour unto them. y Thou art my King,...
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A sermon [on Ps. cxliv. 15] preach'd at ... Exon

rev. Thomas Bishop - 1711 - 308 pages
...Accordingly he declares in the Words of the Text; They g'.t not the Land in PoJJeffion by their own Sword, neither did their own arm fave them, but thy Right Hand and thy arm and the Light of thy Countenance ; bccaafe thoti. hajl a Favour unto tbem. I am perfuaded you...
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The true happiness of a good government: explain'd in a sermon

Thomas Bradbury - 1714 - 32 pages
...be all his err». ifo? get not tht Land by their S*orJ 3. neither did their own Armjavc fir»;, lut thy Right Hand and thine Arm, and the Light of thy Countenance, becaufe thon htidß a Favcur to thcm. And the more Divinity appears in any Bleiling, the greater Joy .doth...
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Sermons preach'd before the University of Oxford: or before the ..., Volume 1

Edward Maynard - 1722 - 434 pages
...with the Devout Pfalmift, • 3, 4- Pf. xliv. • It was not our own Arm that helped us; but it was Thy Right Hand, and Thine Arm^ and the Light of thy Countenance. Or if we have never yet been under any fuch defperate Sicknefs, yet fure it is at leaft as great a...
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Dissertation IV: Christ's Entry Into Jerusalem. Added in the 3d Ed. of The ...

Thomas Sherlock - 1732 - 28 pages
...Account of their Affairs. " The People, fays he, got <f not the Land in pofleffion by their own " Sword, neither did their own Arm fave " them : but thy right...Arm, *' and the Light of thy Countenance, becaufe •|f fhou hadft a Favour unto them." (Pfal. [ 7 ] xliv. 3. When we read this, and other like Paflages,...
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An exposition on the Book of common prayer; with notes. [With] A companion ...

1765 - 506 pages
...land ia pofiefliort through their owrt fword: neither was it their own arm that helped them; ! . 4. But thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance: becaufe thou hadft a favour unto them. 5 Thou art my King, O God : fend help unto Jacob. 6 Through thee will we overthrow our enemies:...
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The intent and propriety of the Scripture miracles considered and ..., Volume 1

Henry Owen - 1773 - 328 pages
...xi. 40. S ER SERMON XII. PSAL. xliv. ver. 3. For they got not the land in po/e/wn by their ownfwordi neither did their own arm fave them: but thy right...arm, and the light of thy countenance; becaufe thou had/I a favour unto them. WHEN the Almighty had raifed up, in the manner related, proper inhabitants...
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The Book of common prayer reformed according to the plan of ... Samuel Clarke

Theophilus Lindsey - 1774 - 262 pages
...not the land in pofleflion through their own fword, neither was it their own arm that helped them ; 4 But thy right hand, and thine arm , and the light of thy countenance ; becaufe thou hadft a favour unto them. 5 Thou art my King, O God; fend help unto Jacob. 6 Through thee will we overthrow our enemies,...
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The Book of common prayer, explained by a paraphrase at the bottom of each page

1779 - 688 pages
...mighty falvation for us. We gat not this by our own fword, neither was it our Own arm that faved us : but thy right hand, and thine arm, and the light of thy countenance; becaufe thou hadil a favour unto us. The Lord hath appeared for us : the Lord hath covered our heads, and made us...
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The duties of a soldier, illustrated and enforced in a sermon

John Gardiner (rector of Brailsford.) - 1794 - 46 pages
...to tht Jlrong. — They got not the land 'by their ownfword, neither was it their' own arm thatfaved them ; but thy right hand and thine arm, and the light of thy. countenance. — Some trufl, in chariots, and fome in Jwrfes ; but we will remember the name of the Lord our God....
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