A Commentary Upon the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha, Volume 4S. Bagster, 1809 |
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Page v
... latter , in the explanatory way , exceeds all the Commentators that went before , and almost su-- persedes the use of any other . Such as would see a short marginal paraphrase upon this book ,. will probably find satisfaction from a ...
... latter , in the explanatory way , exceeds all the Commentators that went before , and almost su-- persedes the use of any other . Such as would see a short marginal paraphrase upon this book ,. will probably find satisfaction from a ...
Page vi
... latter , he re- counts the several supposed authors of this book mentioned by antiquity , and the arguments ur- ged in their behalf , but , at length , he leaves the point undetermined ; so that from him we rather learn who is not ...
... latter , he re- counts the several supposed authors of this book mentioned by antiquity , and the arguments ur- ged in their behalf , but , at length , he leaves the point undetermined ; so that from him we rather learn who is not ...
Page ix
... latter . He enlarges upon the original of idolatry , and shews its folly , progress , fatal consequences and effects , and foretels its ruin and downfal . That idolaters are the most senseless of all men , and their blindness absolutely ...
... latter . He enlarges upon the original of idolatry , and shews its folly , progress , fatal consequences and effects , and foretels its ruin and downfal . That idolaters are the most senseless of all men , and their blindness absolutely ...
Page xxi
... latter only seven , asserting that children born after that time , suppose in the eighth month , are not commonly long - lived , or born to be happy . Philo also differs from the author of the book of Wisdom in what he says of the ...
... latter only seven , asserting that children born after that time , suppose in the eighth month , are not commonly long - lived , or born to be happy . Philo also differs from the author of the book of Wisdom in what he says of the ...
Page xxvii
... latter of whom translated , as he himself says , under Euergetes , which must mean the second of that name . The new hypothesis advanced in the following sheet of their respec- tive times , makes the grandfather to have written ...
... latter of whom translated , as he himself says , under Euergetes , which must mean the second of that name . The new hypothesis advanced in the following sheet of their respec- tive times , makes the grandfather to have written ...
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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