A Commentary Upon the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha, Volume 4S. Bagster, 1809 |
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... Solomon , and that it is an extract from his writings , which the seventh , eighth , and ninth chapters may seem to favour , and that Philo was the compiler ; and so takes the middle way , between those who assign it to Solomon , and ...
... Solomon , and that it is an extract from his writings , which the seventh , eighth , and ninth chapters may seem to favour , and that Philo was the compiler ; and so takes the middle way , between those who assign it to Solomon , and ...
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... Solomon . Not that Solomon was the author of this Book , scarce any learned men are of that opinion ; but it has been looked upon as a summary of his sentiments , and as containing some of his most weighty and important maxims . Some of ...
... Solomon . Not that Solomon was the author of this Book , scarce any learned men are of that opinion ; but it has been looked upon as a summary of his sentiments , and as containing some of his most weighty and important maxims . Some of ...
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... Solomon , proposes himself as a pattern , and shews what means he employ- ed to attain true wisdom . One sees there the description of his happy reign , and of his consum- mate knowledge , agreeably to what is said of it in the first ...
... Solomon , proposes himself as a pattern , and shews what means he employ- ed to attain true wisdom . One sees there the description of his happy reign , and of his consum- mate knowledge , agreeably to what is said of it in the first ...
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... Solomon says , that he corrected Proverbs , Ecclesiastes , and Canticles , from the ancient ver- sion of the LXX , but did not meddle with the translation of this book , or Ecclesiasticus . There are not many various readings in the ...
... Solomon says , that he corrected Proverbs , Ecclesiastes , and Canticles , from the ancient ver- sion of the LXX , but did not meddle with the translation of this book , or Ecclesiasticus . There are not many various readings in the ...
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mended it . Many of them attribute it to Solomon , others to some prophet , and all to an inspired writer [ 6 ] . We may therefore reasonably urge upon this occasion , the argument of prescription against our adversaries , and ... Solomon...
mended it . Many of them attribute it to Solomon , others to some prophet , and all to an inspired writer [ 6 ] . We may therefore reasonably urge upon this occasion , the argument of prescription against our adversaries , and ... Solomon...
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