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... Land , he wanted the Sanctuary of God , which lay heavier upon him than his other Afflictions : And yet , tho ' he seems to be laid aside from Devotion and Property too , driven out from abi- ding in theInheritance of the Lord , and ...
... Land , he wanted the Sanctuary of God , which lay heavier upon him than his other Afflictions : And yet , tho ' he seems to be laid aside from Devotion and Property too , driven out from abi- ding in theInheritance of the Lord , and ...
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... Land of the Living . $ 7 . 33 . HE could not mean Saul , when he faid , The King fhall rejoyce in the Lord ; that was far from being true of him ; a Man hurried and plagued with an Evil Spi- rit , whofe Envy eat out his Peace , and ...
... Land of the Living . $ 7 . 33 . HE could not mean Saul , when he faid , The King fhall rejoyce in the Lord ; that was far from being true of him ; a Man hurried and plagued with an Evil Spi- rit , whofe Envy eat out his Peace , and ...
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... Land of Jordan , and from the Hermonites , and from the Hill Mifar . The narrow Scapes he had from his Enemy are what he puts into the Songs of Praise , and after the tiresome Years Pfal.xviii , that he spent this way , the Lord bowed ...
... Land of Jordan , and from the Hermonites , and from the Hill Mifar . The narrow Scapes he had from his Enemy are what he puts into the Songs of Praise , and after the tiresome Years Pfal.xviii , that he spent this way , the Lord bowed ...
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... Land , that he may ever dwell with me : And that Refolution would come with him to the Throne , which you find , Pfal . xvi . 2. My Good- nefs extends not unto Thee , but unto the Saints and to the Excellent of the Earth , in whom is ...
... Land , that he may ever dwell with me : And that Refolution would come with him to the Throne , which you find , Pfal . xvi . 2. My Good- nefs extends not unto Thee , but unto the Saints and to the Excellent of the Earth , in whom is ...
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... Land of the Living . 5 , 6.7 .. Toe Righteous were to fee this and laugh at him ; not barely in a Difdain of his Misery , but with a Return of Thanks to the Juftice of Providence , Lo , this is the Man that made not God his Strength ...
... Land of the Living . 5 , 6.7 .. Toe Righteous were to fee this and laugh at him ; not barely in a Difdain of his Misery , but with a Return of Thanks to the Juftice of Providence , Lo , this is the Man that made not God his Strength ...
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Page 7 - To the chief Musician, A Psalm of David, the servant of the LORD, who spake unto the LORD the words of this song in the day that the LORD delivered him from the hand of all his enemies, and from the hand of Saul : And he said, I WILL love thee, O LORD, my strength.
Page 23 - 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.