A Commentary on the Book of Psalms, Том 1J. Hatchard and Son, 1836 |
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... writer ought to be ; -never transgressing the bounds of what one of the most acute but irritable of critics ( the late Gilbert Wakefield ) humourously denominated " due Christian animosity . " How far that por- tentous phrase meant ...
... writer ought to be ; -never transgressing the bounds of what one of the most acute but irritable of critics ( the late Gilbert Wakefield ) humourously denominated " due Christian animosity . " How far that por- tentous phrase meant ...
Стр. xxvi
... writer of his life . " He was so affected and overpowered by the discourse , its subject , its composition , and its delivery , that , though pre - eminent himself in the same way , he said emphatically to the biographer , " George ...
... writer of his life . " He was so affected and overpowered by the discourse , its subject , its composition , and its delivery , that , though pre - eminent himself in the same way , he said emphatically to the biographer , " George ...
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... writer of this essay has personal experience to be- lieve . When perusing , in regular series , our au- thor's diversified work , after travelling and toiling with him through the difficulties of the Eighteenth Psalm , ( one of the most ...
... writer of this essay has personal experience to be- lieve . When perusing , in regular series , our au- thor's diversified work , after travelling and toiling with him through the difficulties of the Eighteenth Psalm , ( one of the most ...
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... writer himself was at home in every verse ; and though his expositions were as bold and ima- ginative as in his most exalted flights of prophetic anticipation of gospel - facts , gospel - doctrines , and gospel - blessings , he ...
... writer himself was at home in every verse ; and though his expositions were as bold and ima- ginative as in his most exalted flights of prophetic anticipation of gospel - facts , gospel - doctrines , and gospel - blessings , he ...
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... writer , he appears to have too freely ex- torted a hidden sense from plain words , are when he imputes language to the Saviour which seems to belong solely to the sinner , under the idea , that the former , standing in the stead of the ...
... writer , he appears to have too freely ex- torted a hidden sense from plain words , are when he imputes language to the Saviour which seems to belong solely to the sinner , under the idea , that the former , standing in the stead of the ...
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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