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... Oath among Men is for Confirmation , and an Heb , vi . End of all Strife : And therefore thofe People muft 16 . have funk their Apprehenfions of a Divine Majefty , and a future Reckoning , who will dare to fwear falfly . ' Tis a great ...
... Oath among Men is for Confirmation , and an Heb , vi . End of all Strife : And therefore thofe People muft 16 . have funk their Apprehenfions of a Divine Majefty , and a future Reckoning , who will dare to fwear falfly . ' Tis a great ...
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Thomas Bradbury. for any Secular Advantage would have given his Oath to David , and , at the fame time , believ'd an Heredi- tary Right in Ihbofheth ? Is it not dreadful to think that People fhould not only cheat one another , but that ...
Thomas Bradbury. for any Secular Advantage would have given his Oath to David , and , at the fame time , believ'd an Heredi- tary Right in Ihbofheth ? Is it not dreadful to think that People fhould not only cheat one another , but that ...
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... Oath in the Name of God oblige me to Difhonour Him ? When I call a Perfon my Soveraign , is my Rea- fon and my Confcience , from that time , his Proper- ty ? No , thefe I have received from the King of Kings ; nor can I difpofe of ' em ...
... Oath in the Name of God oblige me to Difhonour Him ? When I call a Perfon my Soveraign , is my Rea- fon and my Confcience , from that time , his Proper- ty ? No , thefe I have received from the King of Kings ; nor can I difpofe of ' em ...
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... Oath , who knows how great a Solemnity it is . THESE may be defpis'd , as they always are , by Men that make Religion only an Engine of State ; they venture at all , and run thro ' any Form of Wor- fhip , that has Preferment on the ...
... Oath , who knows how great a Solemnity it is . THESE may be defpis'd , as they always are , by Men that make Religion only an Engine of State ; they venture at all , and run thro ' any Form of Wor- fhip , that has Preferment on the ...
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... Oath . There were famous Proceffions thro ' feveral Parts of the King- dom , in Defiance of Law and Juftice : So that , if the Question was now to be put , which the Chief Captain gave to Paul , we should know where to look for an An ...
... Oath . There were famous Proceffions thro ' feveral Parts of the King- dom , in Defiance of Law and Juftice : So that , if the Question was now to be put , which the Chief Captain gave to Paul , we should know where to look for an An ...
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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.