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... exercise of gratitude . The repetition used clearly shows of itself that he alludes to an event of a new and unprecedented kind . Had the allusion been to some such manifestation of his favour as he ordinarily made to the Jews , we ...
... exercise of gratitude . The repetition used clearly shows of itself that he alludes to an event of a new and unprecedented kind . Had the allusion been to some such manifestation of his favour as he ordinarily made to the Jews , we ...
Side 3
... exercise of gratitude . The repetition used clearly shows of itself that he alludes to an event of a new and unprecedented kind . Had the allusion been to some such manifestation of his favour as he ordinarily made to the Jews , we ...
... exercise of gratitude . The repetition used clearly shows of itself that he alludes to an event of a new and unprecedented kind . Had the allusion been to some such manifestation of his favour as he ordinarily made to the Jews , we ...
Side 4
... exercises over the Church , in which he cannot properly be said to govern any but such as he has gathered under his sway by the doc- trine of his law . The word righteousness is inserted in com- mendation of his government . Language ...
... exercises over the Church , in which he cannot properly be said to govern any but such as he has gathered under his sway by the doc- trine of his law . The word righteousness is inserted in com- mendation of his government . Language ...
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... exercise of Divine forbearance , and that rage as they may , it is only with his permission ; the time being not yet come for his rising . There is much com- fort to be derived from the circumstance , that those who per- secute the ...
... exercise of Divine forbearance , and that rage as they may , it is only with his permission ; the time being not yet come for his rising . There is much com- fort to be derived from the circumstance , that those who per- secute the ...
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... exercise , because he comprehends the whole world under his power and government , adding , that he condescends to take the poorest and the most wretched of our family under his protection . His infinite power is commended , when it is ...
... exercise , because he comprehends the whole world under his power and government , adding , that he condescends to take the poorest and the most wretched of our family under his protection . His infinite power is commended , when it is ...
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Abu Walid Adam Clarke afflicted angels Bashan blessing calamities called captivity cause Chaldee chosen Christ Church consider continue covenant David death declares deliverance denote Divine doubt Dr Adam Clarke earth Egypt enemies Ephraim exalted exercise expression eyes faith fathers favour glory God's godly grace hand hath heart heaven Hebrew word holy Holy Spirit honour hope Horsley iniquity interpretation intimates Israel Israelites Jehovah Jews Judea judge judgment king kingdom language Lord manifest manner marg meaning mercy midst minds Moses ness observed passage prayer prays promises prophet psalm Psalm of Asaph Psalmist punishment reference rendered reproach righteousness salvation sanctuary says second clause Selah sense Septuagint servants signifies sins sorrow speak Spirit spoken strength succour Syriac tabernacle temple things thou hast tion translated tribe tribe of Ephraim tribe of Judah true truth ungodly unto verb verse Vulgate Walford whole wicked worship wrath Zion