A Commentary on the Book of Psalms, Том 1J. Hatchard and Son, 1836 |
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Стр. xv
... true system of nature , in confutation of Newton's mathematical theories , and the true system of religion , in opposition to the controverted orthodoxy of Dr. Samuel Clarke's principles in divinity . The fact was , that about this time ...
... true system of nature , in confutation of Newton's mathematical theories , and the true system of religion , in opposition to the controverted orthodoxy of Dr. Samuel Clarke's principles in divinity . The fact was , that about this time ...
Стр. xviii
... true spirit must be best discerned in the true letter ; hence , as it is confessed that no essential doctrine , no fact of importance , has yet been en- dangered by any of the discoveries ( minute or more considerable ) which the ...
... true spirit must be best discerned in the true letter ; hence , as it is confessed that no essential doctrine , no fact of importance , has yet been en- dangered by any of the discoveries ( minute or more considerable ) which the ...
Стр. xxii
... true must stand true for ever . What is false must as surely perish ; -lapse into oblivion , having served only a temporary purpose , fall by another falsehood , or by an antagonist truth , or perpetrate suicide , self - slain by ...
... true must stand true for ever . What is false must as surely perish ; -lapse into oblivion , having served only a temporary purpose , fall by another falsehood , or by an antagonist truth , or perpetrate suicide , self - slain by ...
Стр. xxiii
... true Jehovah , it never entered into the mind of man to conceive . Beyond the vulgar faith in idols of wood and stone , or the more refined sentimentality of those who looked beyond the images to the powers of nature , which , in their ...
... true Jehovah , it never entered into the mind of man to conceive . Beyond the vulgar faith in idols of wood and stone , or the more refined sentimentality of those who looked beyond the images to the powers of nature , which , in their ...
Стр. xxviii
... true nature , and even the true circumstances of it , as he himself had ever entertained of the plainest matter of fact in the world , concerning which he might never have been able to go beyond xxviii INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
... true nature , and even the true circumstances of it , as he himself had ever entertained of the plainest matter of fact in the world , concerning which he might never have been able to go beyond xxviii INTRODUCTORY ESSAY .
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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