A Commentary on the Holy Scriptures: Job |
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The civilized nations of antiquity , particularly the Greeks , regarded it as a divine
gift , and poets as prophets and intimate friends of the gods ; and all the
ceremonies , oracles and mysteries of their religion were clothed in poetic dress .
The civilized nations of antiquity , particularly the Greeks , regarded it as a divine
gift , and poets as prophets and intimate friends of the gods ; and all the
ceremonies , oracles and mysteries of their religion were clothed in poetic dress .
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Where a profounder sense of sin and divine forgiveness than in the thirty -
second and fifty - first Psalms ? Where such a truthful and overpowering
description of the vanity of human life and the never - changing character of the
holy and just ...
Where a profounder sense of sin and divine forgiveness than in the thirty -
second and fifty - first Psalms ? Where such a truthful and overpowering
description of the vanity of human life and the never - changing character of the
holy and just ...
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... however conceived , which shall give dignity to that relation , or make man a fit
subject of a divine moral government appealing to the highest motives , and the
most transcending reasons that can influence one appointed to such a destiny .
... however conceived , which shall give dignity to that relation , or make man a fit
subject of a divine moral government appealing to the highest motives , and the
most transcending reasons that can influence one appointed to such a destiny .
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In the expression of the glorious divine attributes , and of man's great need of
God , their theism is substantially the same with that of Job and the Patriarchs . A
new element , however , appears in the passionate language used in respect to
the ...
In the expression of the glorious divine attributes , and of man's great need of
God , their theism is substantially the same with that of Job and the Patriarchs . A
new element , however , appears in the passionate language used in respect to
the ...
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It is thus that , when far remo moved , or deprived in any way of this divine
presence , they so earnestly pray : O send again that heavenly hour , That vision
so divine , “ Even Thy strength and Thy glory , as we have seen them in the
Sanctuary .
It is thus that , when far remo moved , or deprived in any way of this divine
presence , they so earnestly pray : O send again that heavenly hour , That vision
so divine , “ Even Thy strength and Thy glory , as we have seen them in the
Sanctuary .
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