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Sayfa xii
... hope of excellent vertue and zealous pro- ceedings in the aduancement of Christian religion . In like manner your Grace resembleth the most gracious late Queene Elizabeth , both in her royall name , and also in the constant expectation ...
... hope of excellent vertue and zealous pro- ceedings in the aduancement of Christian religion . In like manner your Grace resembleth the most gracious late Queene Elizabeth , both in her royall name , and also in the constant expectation ...
Sayfa 40
... hope of his improve- ment . It is indeed a monstrous thing that children should not be obedient to their father , and to a Father who is so kind , and who gives unceasing attention to his family . Ly- curgus refused to enact a law ...
... hope of his improve- ment . It is indeed a monstrous thing that children should not be obedient to their father , and to a Father who is so kind , and who gives unceasing attention to his family . Ly- curgus refused to enact a law ...
Sayfa 46
... hope . True , indeed , God does not on that account cease to punish us , but , on the contrary , his wrath against us is the more enflamed ; for such obstinacy God abhors above all things else . But he justly says that his labour is ...
... hope . True , indeed , God does not on that account cease to punish us , but , on the contrary , his wrath against us is the more enflamed ; for such obstinacy God abhors above all things else . But he justly says that his labour is ...
Sayfa 47
... hope of relief , without comfort , without remedy , is re- duced to such a state of distress , that in such punishments . the utmost severity of God is openly displayed . 7. Your country is desolate . Literally , it is CHAP . I. 6 . 47 ...
... hope of relief , without comfort , without remedy , is re- duced to such a state of distress , that in such punishments . the utmost severity of God is openly displayed . 7. Your country is desolate . Literally , it is CHAP . I. 6 . 47 ...
Sayfa 49
... hope to derive some advantage . It is there- fore no ordinary 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 ...
... hope to derive some advantage . It is there- fore no ordinary 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 ...
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adds afflictions afterwards Ahaz anger appears Assyrians Babylon behold blessings boast calamity called chastisements Christ Church consider consolation crimes cruelty declares deliverance denotes desolation despised destroy destruction doctrine dreadful earth ejus employed enemies erit everything evil expression eyes faith fear formerly give glory God's godly gospel hand hath heart heaven Hebrew Hebrew language Hence holy hypocrites idols Iehova inflicted Isaiah Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jews Judah Judea judgment justly kind king kingdom kingdom of Israel kingdom of Judah likewise LORD of hosts manner means Medes metaphor minds Moab Moabites Mount Zion nation ness passage phet Philistines princes promises Prophet punishment reason remnant render reproves righteousness ruin salvation Samaria says Sennacherib shows speaks Spirit super Syria Tabeal thee things thou threatens tion tyrant ungodly unto Uzziah vengeance verse vineyard whole wicked wickedness wish word worship wrath Zion