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Side xxi
... whole world . Pure religion , which formerly lay despised in Judea , as in a dark corner , was circulated through all nations and provinces , and began to be honoured in such a manner , that innumerable TO EDWARD SIXTH . xxi.
... whole world . Pure religion , which formerly lay despised in Judea , as in a dark corner , was circulated through all nations and provinces , and began to be honoured in such a manner , that innumerable TO EDWARD SIXTH . xxi.
Side xxx
... formerly punished he will also punish with equal severity in our own day , for he is always like himself . Such wisdom let godly teachers acquire , if they would wish to handle the doctrine of the Prophets with any good result . So much ...
... formerly punished he will also punish with equal severity in our own day , for he is always like himself . Such wisdom let godly teachers acquire , if they would wish to handle the doctrine of the Prophets with any good result . So much ...
Side 36
... formerly given to prophets , ( 1 Sam . ix . 9 ; ) but by way of excellence , because God revealed to them his counsel in a familiar manner . So far as relates to the present passage , this word unques- tionably denotes the certainty of ...
... formerly given to prophets , ( 1 Sam . ix . 9 ; ) but by way of excellence , because God revealed to them his counsel in a familiar manner . So far as relates to the present passage , this word unques- tionably denotes the certainty of ...
Side 51
... formerly declared concerning God's chas- tisements , that the desolation which shall take place - or rather which is present , and which they now behold - may be compared to the destruction of Sodom , were it not that the Lord snatched ...
... formerly declared concerning God's chas- tisements , that the desolation which shall take place - or rather which is present , and which they now behold - may be compared to the destruction of Sodom , were it not that the Lord snatched ...
Side 52
... formerly done towards the fathers , but that through his tender mercies a remnant shall be saved . ( Rom . ix . 27. ) And why ? That the Church may not utterly perish ; for it is through the favour which he bears towards it that the ...
... formerly done towards the fathers , but that through his tender mercies a remnant shall be saved . ( Rom . ix . 27. ) And why ? That the Church may not utterly perish ; for it is through the favour which he bears towards it that the ...
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adds afflictions afterwards Ahaz anger appears Assyrians Babylon behold blessings boast calamity called chastisements Christ Church consider consolation crimes cruelty declares deliverance denotes desolation despised destroy destruction doctrine dreadful earth ejus employed enemies erit everything evil expression eyes faith fear formerly give glory God's godly gospel hand hath heart heaven Hebrew Hebrew language Hence holy hypocrites idols Iehova inflicted Isaiah Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jews Judah Judea judgment justly kind king kingdom kingdom of Israel kingdom of Judah likewise LORD of hosts manner means Medes metaphor minds Moab Moabites Mount Zion nation ness passage phet Philistines princes promises Prophet punishment reason remnant render reproves righteousness ruin salvation Samaria says Sennacherib shows speaks Spirit super Syria Tabeal thee things thou threatens tion tyrant ungodly unto Uzziah vengeance verse vineyard whole wicked wickedness wish word worship wrath Zion