Commentary on the Psalms. 1845-49Calvin translation society, 1845 |
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Sayfa ix
... favour ; without , however , expressing any decided opposition to the other , when the view which he preferred to it was supported only by a slight preponderance of evidence . At other times , he does not decide between different ...
... favour ; without , however , expressing any decided opposition to the other , when the view which he preferred to it was supported only by a slight preponderance of evidence . At other times , he does not decide between different ...
Sayfa xlix
... favour my book with a perusal . I have never touched upon opposite opinions , unless where there was reason to fear , that by being silent respecting them , I might leave my readers in doubt and perplexity . At the same time , I am ...
... favour my book with a perusal . I have never touched upon opposite opinions , unless where there was reason to fear , that by being silent respecting them , I might leave my readers in doubt and perplexity . At the same time , I am ...
Sayfa xlviii
... favour . Still I only ask that each may judge of my labours with justice and candour , according to the advantage and fruit which he shall derive from themi Certainly , as I have said before , in reading these Commentaries , it will be ...
... favour . Still I only ask that each may judge of my labours with justice and candour , according to the advantage and fruit which he shall derive from themi Certainly , as I have said before , in reading these Commentaries , it will be ...
Sayfa 23
Jean Calvin. repentance , since they will not always be favoured with the like opportunity . Meanwhile , he tacitly gives ... favour of God , whom they fear , and the unbridled insolence to which the wicked are carried , by contempt and ...
Jean Calvin. repentance , since they will not always be favoured with the like opportunity . Meanwhile , he tacitly gives ... favour of God , whom they fear , and the unbridled insolence to which the wicked are carried , by contempt and ...
Sayfa 29
... favour of God , but , entirely disregarding him , hoped for victory from his own power . David , therefore , expressly introduces both him and the rest as speaking after this manner , to show that it was by a monstrous and outrageous ...
... favour of God , but , entirely disregarding him , hoped for victory from his own power . David , therefore , expressly introduces both him and the rest as speaking after this manner , to show that it was by a monstrous and outrageous ...
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according Adam Clarke afflicted appears ARTHUR GOLDING Bashan behold blessing Book of Psalms calamities Calvin cause Chaldee children of God Christ Church clause confidence dangers David death deceitful declares deliver deliverance denotes desire despise divine doctrine doubt earth endeavour enemies exercise expression eyes faith Father favour fear flesh future tense give glory God's godly grace hand hath heart heaven Hebrew word Holy Spirit honour hope interpretation Jehovah Jews judgment king kingdom Lord manifest manner marg meaning mercy mind mount Sion observed opinion optative mood passage person praise pray prayer preserved promises prophet prosperity psalm Psalmist qu'il reading reason render righteous salvation Saul says Scripture sense Septuagint servants shows signifies sins sorrow soul speak strength succour synecdoche Syriac teaches thee thing thou hast tion translation true trust ungodly unto upright verb verse Vulgate whole wicked wickedness