Reflections on the Moral and Religious Character of David, King of Israel and Judah: Wherein the Aspersions Thrown Upon Him by a Modern Author, are Proved to be False and Malicious ...J. Newbery, 1764 - 203 pages |
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... must therefore produce in every true Lover of Piety and Virtue , amongst whom A 3 must must be ranked every true Lover of his Country , THE ...
... must therefore produce in every true Lover of Piety and Virtue , amongst whom A 3 must must be ranked every true Lover of his Country , THE ...
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... must be ranked every true Lover of his Country , a Concern proportionable to the Effects , and make every Man , who is actuated by fuch lau- dable Motives , endeavour to restrain and curb , all in his Power , this Torrent of Licentiouf ...
... must be ranked every true Lover of his Country , a Concern proportionable to the Effects , and make every Man , who is actuated by fuch lau- dable Motives , endeavour to restrain and curb , all in his Power , this Torrent of Licentiouf ...
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... must make every fincere Chriftian and true Worshipper of Him fhudder and tremble , but barely to think of . Two learned and very ingenious Writers have obliged the World with Anfwers to this bold and audacious Writer ; and have fhewn ...
... must make every fincere Chriftian and true Worshipper of Him fhudder and tremble , but barely to think of . Two learned and very ingenious Writers have obliged the World with Anfwers to this bold and audacious Writer ; and have fhewn ...
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... must be very fenfi- ble upon the leaft Reflection , that few Peo- ple can be perfuaded to forfake all at once every darling Paffion that is repugnant to Piety and Virtue ; a Task that too often ex- ceeds even the Power and Dread of ...
... must be very fenfi- ble upon the leaft Reflection , that few Peo- ple can be perfuaded to forfake all at once every darling Paffion that is repugnant to Piety and Virtue ; a Task that too often ex- ceeds even the Power and Dread of ...
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... must be allowed to be truly just and equitable : Because thou haft rejected the Word of the Lord , He hath alfo rejected thee from being King . For tho ' Saul in a strict Sense could not be exprefly chargeable with the Crimes the ...
... must be allowed to be truly just and equitable : Because thou haft rejected the Word of the Lord , He hath alfo rejected thee from being King . For tho ' Saul in a strict Sense could not be exprefly chargeable with the Crimes the ...
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