A Commentary on the Book of Psalms, Том 1J. Hatchard and Son, 1836 |
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... tion on the tablet in Norwich cathedral , to the memory of Bishop Horne - records of the stages by which he passed quietly , prosperously , and use- fully from the commencement to the close of his public career . What is here registered ...
... tion on the tablet in Norwich cathedral , to the memory of Bishop Horne - records of the stages by which he passed quietly , prosperously , and use- fully from the commencement to the close of his public career . What is here registered ...
Стр. xiii
... tion ceased , to be no further regarded . Like Timothy , from a child having known the Scriptures , which are able to make wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus , ' he spent all his powers " of mind , and hallowed ...
... tion ceased , to be no further regarded . Like Timothy , from a child having known the Scriptures , which are able to make wise unto salvation through faith which is in Christ Jesus , ' he spent all his powers " of mind , and hallowed ...
Стр. xiv
... tion ( of the Psalms for example , as we shall see hereafter ) to the Messiah in almost every clause and every phrase , that could be wrested from its apparently most obvious sense . By this he exposed himself ( not without plausible ...
... tion ( of the Psalms for example , as we shall see hereafter ) to the Messiah in almost every clause and every phrase , that could be wrested from its apparently most obvious sense . By this he exposed himself ( not without plausible ...
Стр. xvi
... tion and comparison , according to their estimated value , of manuscripts , to produce as perfect a copy as possible of the Hebrew Scriptures . Mr. Horne's objections originated in suspicion , that , under pre- tence of the received ...
... tion and comparison , according to their estimated value , of manuscripts , to produce as perfect a copy as possible of the Hebrew Scriptures . Mr. Horne's objections originated in suspicion , that , under pre- tence of the received ...
Стр. xvii
... tion can be reasonably supposed to have entered into the mind of Dr. Kennicott , with whom , though Mr. Horne commenced acquaintance as an antago- nist , he afterwards , on knowing him better , main- tained a generous and well ...
... tion can be reasonably supposed to have entered into the mind of Dr. Kennicott , with whom , though Mr. Horne commenced acquaintance as an antago- nist , he afterwards , on knowing him better , main- tained a generous and well ...
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adversaries afflicted apostles appear ARGUMENT.-This behold Bishop Bishop Lowth Bishop of Norwich blessed Book of Psalms cause Christ Christian church Church of England Commentary David Dean of Canterbury death deism deliverance delivered divine doctrine earth enemies Essay exalted eyes faith Father favour fear friends Gentiles glory God's Gospel grace hand hath heard heart heathen heaven Hebrew holy honour Horne Horne's Hutchinson Hutchinsonian Israel Jehovah Jesus Jews John Hatchard judgment King kingdom labour learned letter light Lord Magdalen College ment mercy Messiah mind nature ness never Oxford persecution person praise pray prayer preached promise proper prophecy prophet Psal reader reason rejoice resurrection resurrection of Jesus righteous sacred salvation Saviour Scripture sense sermon sinners sins Socinian sorrow soul speak spirit suffer thee things thou hast thou wilt throne tion true trust truth unto verse wicked words writings