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... comes . He takes it for granted that it will be , and he behaves himfelf with that Prefence of Joy as if he really had it . beis Advantage is the Grace of God ; it doth re us for a Bleffing , but brightens all B no q the 1 the Darkness ...
... comes . He takes it for granted that it will be , and he behaves himfelf with that Prefence of Joy as if he really had it . beis Advantage is the Grace of God ; it doth re us for a Bleffing , but brightens all B no q the 1 the Darkness ...
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Thomas Bradbury. the Darkness we are under till it comes . Tho ' David was driven out both from the Sanctuary and ... come to as a Sovereign . He knew that the Malice of Men could neither cheat him of a Treasure in Heaven , nor of a Crown ...
Thomas Bradbury. the Darkness we are under till it comes . Tho ' David was driven out both from the Sanctuary and ... come to as a Sovereign . He knew that the Malice of Men could neither cheat him of a Treasure in Heaven , nor of a Crown ...
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... come xxiv , 12. when he fhall go down to the Battle and die . He knew xxyi , 10. that GOD had rent the Kingdom from him ; ad as the Ch . xv.28 , Strength of Ifrael could not repent , fo he v 29 . Sam . be red ? baffled . The fame ...
... come xxiv , 12. when he fhall go down to the Battle and die . He knew xxyi , 10. that GOD had rent the Kingdom from him ; ad as the Ch . xv.28 , Strength of Ifrael could not repent , fo he v 29 . Sam . be red ? baffled . The fame ...
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... come from Himself , were an Affurance that it fhould never be brought on by the Power of Another . He saw that God only held off his Vengeance from that wretched Monarch , till he had fill'd up his Iniquity ; but as to Joy in the Lord ...
... come from Himself , were an Affurance that it fhould never be brought on by the Power of Another . He saw that God only held off his Vengeance from that wretched Monarch , till he had fill'd up his Iniquity ; but as to Joy in the Lord ...
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... comes within this Life . Tho ' what he fuppofeth in the Cafe of the Wicked was de- firable , That God had filled their Belly with hid Treasures : Pfal . xvii . They were full of Children , and the re of their Subftance 14 , 15 . they ...
... comes within this Life . Tho ' what he fuppofeth in the Cafe of the Wicked was de- firable , That God had filled their Belly with hid Treasures : Pfal . xvii . They were full of Children , and the re of their Subftance 14 , 15 . they ...
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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.