The history of the life and death of David, tr. from the Fr. [of F.T. de Choisy]. To which is annexed, a philosophical essay concerning love and friendship [by A. Drift.]. |
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... , for all he knew , even that Crown and Kingdom he thought he was about to procure for himself , and in fine , that he had re- venged the Ignominy of Ifrael . THESE • THESE Reasons , in which there was fo much 22 LIFE of DAVID . The.
... , for all he knew , even that Crown and Kingdom he thought he was about to procure for himself , and in fine , that he had re- venged the Ignominy of Ifrael . THESE • THESE Reasons , in which there was fo much 22 LIFE of DAVID . The.
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François Timoléon de Choisy. • THESE Reasons , in which there was fo much Truth , and being fo ftrongly urged by a Son whom Saul very ten- derly loved , had the Effect Jonathan wifhed for ; made Saul fenfible how much he had erred in ...
François Timoléon de Choisy. • THESE Reasons , in which there was fo much Truth , and being fo ftrongly urged by a Son whom Saul very ten- derly loved , had the Effect Jonathan wifhed for ; made Saul fenfible how much he had erred in ...
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... Reason of his being there a- lone ; who answered , that he was fent by the King upon a fecret Expe- dition , and fhould be glad if he would furnish him with Neceffaries . for the Profecution of his Journey , and at present give him ...
... Reason of his being there a- lone ; who answered , that he was fent by the King upon a fecret Expe- dition , and fhould be glad if he would furnish him with Neceffaries . for the Profecution of his Journey , and at present give him ...
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... Reason of the Age of his Father and Mother , that he would give them a Retreat with him , till he fhould know what God had intended for him ; which Request the King granted , and they ftaid with him . THEN he went acording to the Advice ...
... Reason of the Age of his Father and Mother , that he would give them a Retreat with him , till he fhould know what God had intended for him ; which Request the King granted , and they ftaid with him . THEN he went acording to the Advice ...
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... Reason , who has ho- noured me with his Alliance ; if I have rendered Evil for Evil ; and likewife if I have not preserved the Life of my greatest Perfecutor , at a Time when he was most inveterate , and fought to take mine away : Then ...
... Reason , who has ho- noured me with his Alliance ; if I have rendered Evil for Evil ; and likewife if I have not preserved the Life of my greatest Perfecutor , at a Time when he was most inveterate , and fought to take mine away : Then ...
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Page 113 - God into the city: if I shall find favour in the eyes of the LORD, he will bring me again, and shew me both it and his habitation: but if he thus say, I have no delight in thee; behold, here am I, let him do to me as seemeth good unto him.
Page 13 - We will choose to insist upon spiritual enemies, sins, and this is that stone that enables the weakest man to overthrow the strongest sin, if he proceed as David did. David says to...
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Page 135 - We have no part in David, neither have we any inheritance in the son of Jesse. Every man to his tent, O Israel.
Page 85 - Name, he extended the Bounds of his Empire from Egypt to the Euphrates.