A Short and Plain Exposition of the Old Testament, Volume 5J. and W. Eddowes, 1791 - Bible |
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... himself fecure . 20 Wisdom , in the abstract , which is here reprefented as a perfon , crieth without ; fhe uttereth her voice in the streets ; that is , by confcience and providence , by the fcrip- 21 tures and prophets : She crieth in ...
... himself fecure . 20 Wisdom , in the abstract , which is here reprefented as a perfon , crieth without ; fhe uttereth her voice in the streets ; that is , by confcience and providence , by the fcrip- 21 tures and prophets : She crieth in ...
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... himself . But this is a difpofition we should strive against , for our own fakes , and the honour of religion . It is very weak to give way to every little alarm , or to believe every story which foolish and wicked men may fpread . It ...
... himself . But this is a difpofition we should strive against , for our own fakes , and the honour of religion . It is very weak to give way to every little alarm , or to believe every story which foolish and wicked men may fpread . It ...
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... himself , and he fhall be holden with the cords of his fins , so that he cannot difentangle himself , when he defires and attempts 23 it . He fhall die without inftruction ; and in the great- nefs of his folly he shall go aftray ; this ...
... himself , and he fhall be holden with the cords of his fins , so that he cannot difentangle himself , when he defires and attempts 23 it . He fhall die without inftruction ; and in the great- nefs of his folly he shall go aftray ; this ...
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20 [ that ] fpeaketh lies , that is , perjures himself , and him that foweth discord among brethren ; between near rela- tions , where there ought to be mutual affection . My fon , keep thy father's commandment , and for- 21 fake not ...
20 [ that ] fpeaketh lies , that is , perjures himself , and him that foweth discord among brethren ; between near rela- tions , where there ought to be mutual affection . My fon , keep thy father's commandment , and for- 21 fake not ...
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... himself mortally wounded , and it is too late to go back . f Mr. Henry obferves , that this ftory would ferve the licentious poets and play - writers of our age to make a comedy on . The harlot , with them would be the heroine , and the ...
... himself mortally wounded , and it is too late to go back . f Mr. Henry obferves , that this ftory would ferve the licentious poets and play - writers of our age to make a comedy on . The harlot , with them would be the heroine , and the ...
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