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Thomas Bradbury. Secondly , HERE's Security and Honour to the beft of Subjects , Every One that fwears by him fhall Glory . And , Thirdly , HERE's that which is of Abfolute Necef- fity to the other two : A Righteous Juftice upon all ...
Thomas Bradbury. Secondly , HERE's Security and Honour to the beft of Subjects , Every One that fwears by him fhall Glory . And , Thirdly , HERE's that which is of Abfolute Necef- fity to the other two : A Righteous Juftice upon all ...
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... Subjects into Corners , break them upon the Wheel , let them groan in Gallics , and rot in Dungeons , and yet rejoyce in the Lord ? INDEED how far the Confcience of a Perfecutor may be at the command of his Luft , I cannot tell ...
... Subjects into Corners , break them upon the Wheel , let them groan in Gallics , and rot in Dungeons , and yet rejoyce in the Lord ? INDEED how far the Confcience of a Perfecutor may be at the command of his Luft , I cannot tell ...
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... Subjects ? No , that be far from him . He loved David and gave . 2 Sam . v . him a Throne , but the Reafon , why he Established it , was for his People Ifrael's fake . ' Tis but a very little Jobxxxiv . thing with Him who accepts not ...
... Subjects ? No , that be far from him . He loved David and gave . 2 Sam . v . him a Throne , but the Reafon , why he Established it , was for his People Ifrael's fake . ' Tis but a very little Jobxxxiv . thing with Him who accepts not ...
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... Subjects ; Every one that Swears by him , that is , by the fame God in whom the King rejoyces , ( every fuch Perfon ) fhall glory . I fhall here confider , 1. THE Defcription we have of this People ; They fwear by the Lord . 2. THE ...
... Subjects ; Every one that Swears by him , that is , by the fame God in whom the King rejoyces , ( every fuch Perfon ) fhall glory . I fhall here confider , 1. THE Defcription we have of this People ; They fwear by the Lord . 2. THE ...
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... Subject to his Prince . He has call'd in God as a Witness , he stands open to him as a Judge . And would any Perfon dare to do this with lying lips , who knows the Solemnity of Swearing by the Lord ? Keep Eccl . viii . the King's ...
... Subject to his Prince . He has call'd in God as a Witness , he stands open to him as a Judge . And would any Perfon dare to do this with lying lips , who knows the Solemnity of Swearing by the Lord ? Keep Eccl . viii . the King's ...
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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.