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Side xix
... enemy , but as a cunning hypo- crite full of fraud and dissimulation . The servants of GOD cannot have a more dangerous class of enemies . His suc- cessor , HEZEKIAH , not only treated the holy man with reve- rence , but modestly ...
... enemy , but as a cunning hypo- crite full of fraud and dissimulation . The servants of GOD cannot have a more dangerous class of enemies . His suc- cessor , HEZEKIAH , not only treated the holy man with reve- rence , but modestly ...
Side xxi
... enemies , it shall always be in a happy and flourishing condition . Such gladness and prosperity was tasted by those who , after their return from the captivity in Babylon , having set up their altars for sacrifices , could form the ...
... enemies , it shall always be in a happy and flourishing condition . Such gladness and prosperity was tasted by those who , after their return from the captivity in Babylon , having set up their altars for sacrifices , could form the ...
Side xxix
... enemies abroad and by internal quar- rels at home . Thy life shall hang as it were on a thread ; thou shalt tremble ... enemy shall lay waste Jerusalem and burn the temple . " Similar observations might be made about the promises . Moses ...
... enemies abroad and by internal quar- rels at home . Thy life shall hang as it were on a thread ; thou shalt tremble ... enemy shall lay waste Jerusalem and burn the temple . " Similar observations might be made about the promises . Moses ...
Side xxxii
... prophecies to posterity , ( though the Priests were often the bitterest enemies of the Prophets , ) is a remarkable instance of the providence of God . COMMENTARY ON THE PROPHET ISAIAH . CHAPTER I. xxxii THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
... prophecies to posterity , ( though the Priests were often the bitterest enemies of the Prophets , ) is a remarkable instance of the providence of God . COMMENTARY ON THE PROPHET ISAIAH . CHAPTER I. xxxii THE AUTHOR'S PREFACE .
Side 35
... enemies : 25. And I will turn my hand upon thee , and purely purge away thy dross , and take away all thy tin : 26. And I will restore thy judges as at the first , and thy counsellors as at the beginning : afterward thou shalt be called ...
... enemies : 25. And I will turn my hand upon thee , and purely purge away thy dross , and take away all thy tin : 26. And I will restore thy judges as at the first , and thy counsellors as at the beginning : afterward thou shalt be called ...
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