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... unto God and our Father . 2. I own that David in his Joy came down into a lower Occafion . He did it not only as a Saint , but as a King . He rejoyced in the Lord , as the Author of his Advancement ; thus he faith in another Pfalm ...
... unto God and our Father . 2. I own that David in his Joy came down into a lower Occafion . He did it not only as a Saint , but as a King . He rejoyced in the Lord , as the Author of his Advancement ; thus he faith in another Pfalm ...
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... unto Holineß . And this cannot be un- lefs we take him to be the Guide as well as the Ob- ject of our Duty . To Act upon any other Rules than he has given us , is a Breach of our Oath ; ' tis Swearing by the Lord , and Swearing by ...
... unto Holineß . And this cannot be un- lefs we take him to be the Guide as well as the Ob- ject of our Duty . To Act upon any other Rules than he has given us , is a Breach of our Oath ; ' tis Swearing by the Lord , and Swearing by ...
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... unto Thee , but unto the Saints and to the Excellent of the Earth , in whom is all my Delight . Men who are afraid of difpleafing God , and full of an Awe to his Jealoufy , who dare not believe by Proxy , or take their Opinions upon ...
... unto Thee , but unto the Saints and to the Excellent of the Earth , in whom is all my Delight . Men who are afraid of difpleafing God , and full of an Awe to his Jealoufy , who dare not believe by Proxy , or take their Opinions upon ...
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... unto the Lord , and faid , if Thou wilt indeed deliver this People into my Hands , then will I deftroy their Cities . And this they might do in the Time of David's Banish- ment from the Court . As his Title to the Crown had spread ...
... unto the Lord , and faid , if Thou wilt indeed deliver this People into my Hands , then will I deftroy their Cities . And this they might do in the Time of David's Banish- ment from the Court . As his Title to the Crown had spread ...
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... unto Righteouf . Pf . xciv . nefs , and all the upright in Heart fhall follow it . And , 15 . what a Sweep would the Hand of Juftice take , if the Mouths of thofe Lyars were to be ftop'd who have de- ceiv'd and bully'd fo many Nations ...
... unto Righteouf . Pf . xciv . nefs , and all the upright in Heart fhall follow it . And , 15 . what a Sweep would the Hand of Juftice take , if the Mouths of thofe Lyars were to be ftop'd who have de- ceiv'd and bully'd fo many Nations ...
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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.