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Page 42
... thee to fome other mea- fures for thy fecurity but that thou muft thus pitilessly rufh in - take the vic- tim by violence -- tear it from the embraces of the mother - offer it up , before her eyes - leave her difconfolate for ever ...
... thee to fome other mea- fures for thy fecurity but that thou muft thus pitilessly rufh in - take the vic- tim by violence -- tear it from the embraces of the mother - offer it up , before her eyes - leave her difconfolate for ever ...
Page 108
... thee now the ' trespass of thy brethren and their fin , for they did unto thee evil : and now we pray thee , forgive the trefpafs of the fervants of the God of thy father . " The address was not without art , and was conceived in fuch ...
... thee now the ' trespass of thy brethren and their fin , for they did unto thee evil : and now we pray thee , forgive the trefpafs of the fervants of the God of thy father . " The address was not without art , and was conceived in fuch ...
Page 117
... thee wouldeft thou be spoken for to the king , or the captain of the hoft ? -And fbe answered , I dwell among mine own people . Twords , which the prophet Elisha HE first part of the text is the puts into the mouth of his fervant Ge ...
... thee wouldeft thou be spoken for to the king , or the captain of the hoft ? -And fbe answered , I dwell among mine own people . Twords , which the prophet Elisha HE first part of the text is the puts into the mouth of his fervant Ge ...
Page 118
... thee ? Wouldest thou be spoken for to the king , or the captain of the hoft ? " The last part of the text is the Shunamite's answer , which implies a refufal of the honour or advantage which the prophet intended to bring upon her , by ...
... thee ? Wouldest thou be spoken for to the king , or the captain of the hoft ? " The last part of the text is the Shunamite's answer , which implies a refufal of the honour or advantage which the prophet intended to bring upon her , by ...
Page 120
... thee on the wall , and let us fet for him there a bed , and a table , and a stool , and a candlestick ; and it fhall be when he cometh to us , that he shall turn in thither . " --- She perceived he was a holy man , ----- she had had ...
... thee on the wall , and let us fet for him there a bed , and a table , and a stool , and a candlestick ; and it fhall be when he cometh to us , that he shall turn in thither . " --- She perceived he was a holy man , ----- she had had ...
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