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... interpreted and expounded by Master Iohn Caluin , of reuerend memorie : I humblie craue that it may be published vnder your most Princely names and pro- tection . The reason of this my humble petition is , that the honor of so noble a ...
... interpreted and expounded by Master Iohn Caluin , of reuerend memorie : I humblie craue that it may be published vnder your most Princely names and pro- tection . The reason of this my humble petition is , that the honor of so noble a ...
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... interpreted by Peter , ( Acts iii . 22 , ) that passage relates literally and chiefly to Christ , ( because he is ... interpretations and doc- trine . And yet it was not intended to make any addition to the Law , but to interpret it ...
... interpreted by Peter , ( Acts iii . 22 , ) that passage relates literally and chiefly to Christ , ( because he is ... interpretations and doc- trine . And yet it was not intended to make any addition to the Law , but to interpret it ...
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... interpretations of it ; as many persons at the pre- sent day impudently boast of attending to the word , while they cannot at all endure the godly admonitions and reproofs which proceed from the doctrine of the word . Thus when the ...
... interpretations of it ; as many persons at the pre- sent day impudently boast of attending to the word , while they cannot at all endure the godly admonitions and reproofs which proceed from the doctrine of the word . Thus when the ...
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... interpret the passage as if the Lord had said that he had not another scourge left ; because so various are the methods by which he has at- tempted to bring them back to the path of duty , that no other way of chastising them remains to ...
... interpret the passage as if the Lord had said that he had not another scourge left ; because so various are the methods by which he has at- tempted to bring them back to the path of duty , that no other way of chastising them remains to ...
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... interpret it thus : " You are like a rotten and stinking body , in which no part is sound or healthy . Crimes of the worst description prevail amongst you , by the infection of which every thing is corrupted and debased . " But I choose ...
... interpret it thus : " You are like a rotten and stinking body , in which no part is sound or healthy . Crimes of the worst description prevail amongst you , by the infection of which every thing is corrupted and debased . " But I choose ...
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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