A Commentary Upon the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha, Volume 4S. Bagster, 1809 |
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... Calmet's Diction , in voce WISDOM , ] that this book , and that of Ecclesiasticus were originally written in metre , and there may perhaps seem some countenance for it from the many poetical terms here used , and from their being wrote ...
... Calmet's Diction , in voce WISDOM , ] that this book , and that of Ecclesiasticus were originally written in metre , and there may perhaps seem some countenance for it from the many poetical terms here used , and from their being wrote ...
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... Calmet's , which I purposely translated from the French , as they are drawn up with great judgment , and will be found very useful for the better understanding this writer ; one upon the book itself , the other containing the opinions ...
... Calmet's , which I purposely translated from the French , as they are drawn up with great judgment , and will be found very useful for the better understanding this writer ; one upon the book itself , the other containing the opinions ...
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... Calmet's argu- ments , though stronger than any hitherto alledged for any other person , must yet be allowed to amount only to a bare probability.a As there is not sufficient light for determining , with any certainty , the real author ...
... Calmet's argu- ments , though stronger than any hitherto alledged for any other person , must yet be allowed to amount only to a bare probability.a As there is not sufficient light for determining , with any certainty , the real author ...
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CALMET'S PREFACE TO THE BOOK OF WISDOM . TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH . 7 to me NUSTOM , and the language of the church , have always given to the books attributed to So- lomon , the title of Sapiential Books . The fathers often cite them ...
CALMET'S PREFACE TO THE BOOK OF WISDOM . TRANSLATED FROM THE FRENCH . 7 to me NUSTOM , and the language of the church , have always given to the books attributed to So- lomon , the title of Sapiential Books . The fathers often cite them ...
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... Moses . He speaks of manna , as a food prepared in heaven , as the nourishment of angels , and in which the Hebrews found every thing agreeable to - B their palate that they could wish for ; whereas Moses CALMET'S PREFAC É , ix.
... Moses . He speaks of manna , as a food prepared in heaven , as the nourishment of angels , and in which the Hebrews found every thing agreeable to - B their palate that they could wish for ; whereas Moses CALMET'S PREFAC É , ix.
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according agreeable ancient Arabic blessing Book of Tobit Book of Wisdom called Calmet chap copies Coverdale's creatures death Deut divine Drusius earth Egypt Egyptians enemies evil Exod expression father favour fear Geneva Bible give glory God's Greek Grotius happiness hath heart heathen heaven Hebrew holy honour Ibid idolatry idols instance Israelites Jews Josephus judgment Junius king learned likewise living Lord manner means ment mentioned mercy Moses nature ness observation occasion particular passage persons Philo Port Royal probably prophets Prov Psal Psalmist punishment quæ reason renders righteous says Scripture seems sense shew signifies sinners sins sion Sirach Solomon soul speaking spirit St Austin St Paul Syriac thee ther things thou Tigurin tion translators true reading understand unto verse Vulg Vulgate wicked wickedness wisdom wise words worship writer xviii ἐν καὶ