A Commentary on the Book of Psalms. In which Their Literal Or Historical Sense, as They Relate to King David, and the People of Israel, is Illustrated; and Their Application to Messiah, to the Church, and to Individuals, as Members Thereof, is Pointed Out; with a View to Render the Use of the Psalter Pleasing and Profitable to All Orders and Degrees of ChristiansGriffin and Rudd, 1813 - 580 |
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Strona vii
... manner . been bestowed , where little appears . hath been attentively studied , with the connexion and dependence of its parts , which it is the design of the Argument to exhibit at one view , and of the Commentary to pursue and explain ...
... manner . been bestowed , where little appears . hath been attentively studied , with the connexion and dependence of its parts , which it is the design of the Argument to exhibit at one view , and of the Commentary to pursue and explain ...
Strona xi
... manner , surely no one can attentively review the above made collection of New Testament citations from the book of Psalms , as they have been placed together before him , without perceiving that the Psalms are written upon a divine ...
... manner , surely no one can attentively review the above made collection of New Testament citations from the book of Psalms , as they have been placed together before him , without perceiving that the Psalms are written upon a divine ...
Strona xii
... manner ? 91 It is very justly observed by Dr. Allix , that " although the sense of near fifty Psalms be fixed and settled by divine authors , yet Christ and his apostles did not undertake to quote all the Psalms they could quote , but ...
... manner ? 91 It is very justly observed by Dr. Allix , that " although the sense of near fifty Psalms be fixed and settled by divine authors , yet Christ and his apostles did not undertake to quote all the Psalms they could quote , but ...
Strona xiv
... manner ever pleasing , and ever instructive . If at any time he takes us out of the road , it is to show us a fine coun- try , and we are still in company with Erasmus . He considers a Psalm , as it may relate to Christ , either ...
... manner ever pleasing , and ever instructive . If at any time he takes us out of the road , it is to show us a fine coun- try , and we are still in company with Erasmus . He considers a Psalm , as it may relate to Christ , either ...
Strona xx
... manner , that the parallel intended to be drawn between them , shall be readily known , and the praises expressly be- stowed on the one , be transferred , by the reader's own application , to the other . " + Neque propterea ab historico ...
... manner , that the parallel intended to be drawn between them , shall be readily known , and the praises expressly be- stowed on the one , be transferred , by the reader's own application , to the other . " + Neque propterea ab historico ...
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