Observations on Various Passages of Scripture: Placing Them in a New Light; and Ascertaining the Meaning of Several, Not Determinable by the Methods Commonly Made Use of by the Learned, Volume 3J. Johnson, 1808 - Bible |
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... men shall bow themselves , and the grinders cease ( or fail ) because they are few , and those that look out of their windows be darkened , and the doors shall be shut in the streets , when the sound of the grinding is low , & c .
... men shall bow themselves , and the grinders cease ( or fail ) because they are few , and those that look out of their windows be darkened , and the doors shall be shut in the streets , when the sound of the grinding is low , & c .
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To which may be added a clause from the 4th verse , which has a good deal of relation to this ; And the doors shall be shut in the streets , when the sound of the grinding is low . There is a relation between these two clauses , but not ...
To which may be added a clause from the 4th verse , which has a good deal of relation to this ; And the doors shall be shut in the streets , when the sound of the grinding is low . There is a relation between these two clauses , but not ...
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As to that clause of the 4th verse , which bears some resemblance to the last I have been explaining , And the doors shall be shut in the streets , when the sound of the grinding is low , I I should suppose it is to be explained of that ...
As to that clause of the 4th verse , which bears some resemblance to the last I have been explaining , And the doors shall be shut in the streets , when the sound of the grinding is low , I I should suppose it is to be explained of that ...
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... of the house requiring them to be more moderate in their mirth : When the doors shall be shut in the streets , when the sound of the grinding is low . # · Among other bitternesses of life , Job mentions the want of rest and sleep .
... of the house requiring them to be more moderate in their mirth : When the doors shall be shut in the streets , when the sound of the grinding is low . # · Among other bitternesses of life , Job mentions the want of rest and sleep .
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OBSERVATIONS ON VARIOUS PASSAG, Volume 3 Thomas 1714-1788 Harmer,Adam 1760?-1832 Clarke No preview available - 2016 |
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