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... doctrine . He then adds , that they purposely suppress in themselves all knowledge or understanding of the distinction between good and evil , because they have no desire to become better than they are . We know that God has given ...
... doctrine . He then adds , that they purposely suppress in themselves all knowledge or understanding of the distinction between good and evil , because they have no desire to become better than they are . We know that God has given ...
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... doctrine of the preceding verse , the knowledge of which is so profitable that no words can adequately express it . As the ungodly profane even the best of God's gifts by their wicked abuse of them , unless we observe the distinction ...
... doctrine of the preceding verse , the knowledge of which is so profitable that no words can adequately express it . As the ungodly profane even the best of God's gifts by their wicked abuse of them , unless we observe the distinction ...
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... doctrine of this psalm is so much the more profitable ; because , withdrawing our thoughts from the present aspect of things , it enjoins us to confide in the providence of God , until he stretch forth his hand to help those who are his ...
... doctrine of this psalm is so much the more profitable ; because , withdrawing our thoughts from the present aspect of things , it enjoins us to confide in the providence of God , until he stretch forth his hand to help those who are his ...
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... doctrine of faith , or trust in God ; for there is nothing more difficult for men than to preserve their minds in a state of peace and tranquillity , undisturbed by any disquieting fears , whilst they are in this world , which is ...
... doctrine of faith , or trust in God ; for there is nothing more difficult for men than to preserve their minds in a state of peace and tranquillity , undisturbed by any disquieting fears , whilst they are in this world , which is ...
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... doctrine contained in the preceding verse . order that God may accomplish our desires , it behoves us to cast all our cares upon him in the exercise of hope and pa- tience . Accordingly , we are taught from this passage how to preserve ...
... doctrine contained in the preceding verse . order that God may accomplish our desires , it behoves us to cast all our cares upon him in the exercise of hope and pa- tience . Accordingly , we are taught from this passage how to preserve ...
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Adam Clarke afflictions allusion appears blessing C'est called Calvin cast Chaldee children of God Christ Church clause complains consider David death declares deliverance delivered denotes desire destruction divine doctrine doubt earth Edom enemies evil exercise expression eyes faith favour fear flesh follows give glory God's godly grace hand hath heart heaven Hebrew language Hebrew word holy honour hope iniquity interpretation intimates Israel Jehovah Jerusalem Jews Judea judgment king kingdom Korah language Lord manifest manner marg meaning mercy mind mount Zion mouth Neginoth ness observed passage Philistia praise prayer prays preserved promises prophet prosperity psalm Psalmist reason refers rendered righteous sacrifices salvation Saul says seems Selah sense Septuagint signifies sins sorrow soul speaks Spirit spoken strength suppose sword Syriac term thee things thou hast tion tongue translated true truth understand ungodly unto upright verb Vulgate Walford wicked wickedness worship