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... continued his meetings , and had hearers from ten and twelve miles . This brought him in con- tact with two or three other pious men , who like himself had been mourning in secret places , without knowing of each other's existence ...
... continued his meetings , and had hearers from ten and twelve miles . This brought him in con- tact with two or three other pious men , who like himself had been mourning in secret places , without knowing of each other's existence ...
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... continued long after his de- sease , and at a subsequent period he is the only poet of this reign who was placed by the side of David . In II Chron . xxix , 30 , Hezekiah and the Princes commanded the Levites to sing praises unto the ...
... continued long after his de- sease , and at a subsequent period he is the only poet of this reign who was placed by the side of David . In II Chron . xxix , 30 , Hezekiah and the Princes commanded the Levites to sing praises unto the ...
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... continued so during the reign of Solomon . From this we should infer that it was not written by Asaph the musician . As howev- er , there appears to have been no subsequent period when so many of the surrounding nations were leagued ...
... continued so during the reign of Solomon . From this we should infer that it was not written by Asaph the musician . As howev- er , there appears to have been no subsequent period when so many of the surrounding nations were leagued ...
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... continued long after his de- cease . So great was his wisdom , that he is placed near to Solomon , of whom it is said that he was wiser than all men ; than Ethan and He- man & c . ( 1 Kings iv , 31. ) There is but one of his poems ...
... continued long after his de- cease . So great was his wisdom , that he is placed near to Solomon , of whom it is said that he was wiser than all men ; than Ethan and He- man & c . ( 1 Kings iv , 31. ) There is but one of his poems ...
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... continued this history after hir decease , we are not informed , but it it not improbable , that he may have committed it to some one of his pu pils in the Prophetic school , who wrote the latter part of the first , and the whole of the ...
... continued this history after hir decease , we are not informed , but it it not improbable , that he may have committed it to some one of his pu pils in the Prophetic school , who wrote the latter part of the first , and the whole of the ...
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