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Sayfa 48
... calamity is more grievous when it is brought on by men who are unknown , and who have come from a distant country , who lay waste with far greater recklessness and cruelty than neighbouring tribes . Such men destroy cities , burn houses ...
... calamity is more grievous when it is brought on by men who are unknown , and who have come from a distant country , who lay waste with far greater recklessness and cruelty than neighbouring tribes . Such men destroy cities , burn houses ...
Sayfa 49
... calamity , but the most shocking of all calamities , that is here described . Hence we ought to learn that , when God begins to punish us , if we do not repent , he does not immediately desist , but multiplies the chastisements , and ...
... calamity , but the most shocking of all calamities , that is here described . Hence we ought to learn that , when God begins to punish us , if we do not repent , he does not immediately desist , but multiplies the chastisements , and ...
Sayfa 104
... calamity arrived . For while the prophets are heralds of God's judgments , and threaten vengeance against the ungodly , they usually endea- vour ; at the same time , to bring as many as they can to some kind of repentance . The servants ...
... calamity arrived . For while the prophets are heralds of God's judgments , and threaten vengeance against the ungodly , they usually endea- vour ; at the same time , to bring as many as they can to some kind of repentance . The servants ...
Sayfa 132
... calamity has reached its lowest depth , when that which men naturally desire with the greatest ardour is universally disdained . Isaiah mentions other circumstances of an aggravating nature , tending to show that the Jews will rather ...
... calamity has reached its lowest depth , when that which men naturally desire with the greatest ardour is universally disdained . Isaiah mentions other circumstances of an aggravating nature , tending to show that the Jews will rather ...
Sayfa 134
... calamity , I do not express a strong opinion . The general meaning is obvious , that their ruinous condition will be past remedy . As to the word an , ( chōbēsh , ) though commentators differ in their interpretation of it , yet I ...
... calamity , I do not express a strong opinion . The general meaning is obvious , that their ruinous condition will be past remedy . As to the word an , ( chōbēsh , ) though commentators differ in their interpretation of it , yet I ...
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