A Commentary Upon the Old and New Testaments, with the Apocrypha, Volume 4S. Bagster, 1809 |
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Page iii
... Wisdom , which the ancients had in so great esteem , and our church has thought not unworthy to be read in her public service , will , I flatter myself , be the more favourably received , and appear the more necessary , as there is no ...
... Wisdom , which the ancients had in so great esteem , and our church has thought not unworthy to be read in her public service , will , I flatter myself , be the more favourably received , and appear the more necessary , as there is no ...
Page vi
... Wisdom , are so judiciously treated of , that it is need- less to attempt to add to it ; but as the conclusion contains some bold assertions of the canonical- ness and inspiration of the apocryphal books , which are not warrantable ...
... Wisdom , are so judiciously treated of , that it is need- less to attempt to add to it ; but as the conclusion contains some bold assertions of the canonical- ness and inspiration of the apocryphal books , which are not warrantable ...
Page vii
... Wisdom , or the precise time in which he wrote , I shall set down only what is most generally agreed on with relation to this book , viz . that it was not wrote by Solomon , though the title carries his name , nor originally in Hebrew ...
... Wisdom , or the precise time in which he wrote , I shall set down only what is most generally agreed on with relation to this book , viz . that it was not wrote by Solomon , though the title carries his name , nor originally in Hebrew ...
Page viii
... Wisdom of Solomon ; " and , in Ecclesiastical language , the Book of Wisdom compre- hends , not only all the undoubted works of that prince , but likewise Ecclesiasticus , and that which we are now going to explain , which , by a ...
... Wisdom of Solomon ; " and , in Ecclesiastical language , the Book of Wisdom compre- hends , not only all the undoubted works of that prince , but likewise Ecclesiasticus , and that which we are now going to explain , which , by a ...
Page ix
... wisdom in the most magnificent and pompous terms , in such a manner , that he often attributes to her what in strictness , belongs only to the divinity itself , of whom she is a ray and emanation . He gives her the name of the Spirit of ...
... wisdom in the most magnificent and pompous terms , in such a manner , that he often attributes to her what in strictness , belongs only to the divinity itself , of whom she is a ray and emanation . He gives her the name of the Spirit of ...
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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 quĉ 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