The Book of Psalms: As Translated, Paraphrased, Or Imitated by Some of the Most Eminent English Poets; Viz. Addison ... Brady ... Milton ... Tate ... Watts, and Several Others; and Adapted to Christian Worship, in a Form the Most Likely to Give General Satisfaction ... To which is Prefixed, A Dissertation on Scripture Imprecations, with the View of Vindicating the Sacred Writers in General, and the Psalmists in Particular ...Collins and Johnson, 1781 - 513 psl. |
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... Righteous from the Kingdom of Heaven , and of fending to the Devil and Hell Torments , " from Flames above to Flames below , " the moft excellent and worthy Characters ; Men of whom the World was not worthy ; Men quali- fied by their ...
... Righteous from the Kingdom of Heaven , and of fending to the Devil and Hell Torments , " from Flames above to Flames below , " the moft excellent and worthy Characters ; Men of whom the World was not worthy ; Men quali- fied by their ...
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... Righteousness that , which is apparent in required in the Precepts of rifees § as highly as they are : ye shall be fo far from mak Figure , that ye shall not by ar the Kingdom of Heaven , or Son of Man as truly his Sub 21. To illuftrate ...
... Righteousness that , which is apparent in required in the Precepts of rifees § as highly as they are : ye shall be fo far from mak Figure , that ye shall not by ar the Kingdom of Heaven , or Son of Man as truly his Sub 21. To illuftrate ...
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... Righteousness than that of the Scribes and Pharifees . May we delight in it after the inward Man , and learn to regulate our - Thoughts and our Paffions , as well as our external Behaviour by it ! Especially , let us avoid all the ma ...
... Righteousness than that of the Scribes and Pharifees . May we delight in it after the inward Man , and learn to regulate our - Thoughts and our Paffions , as well as our external Behaviour by it ! Especially , let us avoid all the ma ...
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... Righteous and the Wicked . * How blest the Man , whose Ear Impious Counsel shuns to hear , Who nor loves , nor treads the Way Where the Sons of Folly stray . 2 He , who thoughtless dares not stand Social with the opprobrious band , Nor ...
... Righteous and the Wicked . * How blest the Man , whose Ear Impious Counsel shuns to hear , Who nor loves , nor treads the Way Where the Sons of Folly stray . 2 He , who thoughtless dares not stand Social with the opprobrious band , Nor ...
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... righteous Judge with high Command Divides him to a different Place . 6 " Straight is the Way my Saints have trod , " I drew the Path , to Bliss it tends ; " But you would chuse the crooked Road , " Which now in direful Ruin ends . " 1 B ...
... righteous Judge with high Command Divides him to a different Place . 6 " Straight is the Way my Saints have trod , " I drew the Path , to Bliss it tends ; " But you would chuse the crooked Road , " Which now in direful Ruin ends . " 1 B ...
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adore almighty Behold Bleft bleſs Bleſſings bleſt Bliſs Cauſe chearful Command Counſels Courſe Defire deſcend Deſign diſplay Diſtreſs ditto divine dwell Earth Eſq eternal ev'ry exalted Eyes facred Fear fing Firſt Verſion fix'd Fourth Verſion glorious Glory God's Goodneſs hear Heart Heav'n heav'nly holy Honors Hope Houſe humble Ifrael imperative Mood juſt Juſtice King laſt Lord MERRICK moſt muſt o'er Peace Pfalm Pleaſure Pow'r Praife Praise Pray'r Prefence proclaim PSALM raiſe reigns rejoice reſt rife righteous riſe ſacred Saints Sarum ſave ſay Second Verſion ſecure ſee ſeek ſhall ſhine ſhould Sinners Skies ſome Song Soul ſov'reign ſpeak ſpread ſtand ſtill ſuch ſurvey ſweet TATE thee theſe thine Third Verſion thoſe thou thro Throne thy Face thy Grace thy Hand thy Law thy Love Thy Mercy thy Name thy Pow'r thy Praiſe thy Word Tongue Truſt vaſt Voice WATTS whoſe wond'rous Wonders ye Saints
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