A Collection of Scarce and Valuable Tracts, on the Most Interesting and Entertaining Subjects: But Chiefly Such as Relate to the History and Constitution of These Kingdoms, Volume 3F. Cogan, 1750 |
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Pagina 7
... himself that Power , which he had before avowed as tyrannical ; and ufurps to himself , though not fully the Title , yet more than the Power of any King of England ; fo it fairly proved that he only defamed Kingship as Tyran- nical ...
... himself that Power , which he had before avowed as tyrannical ; and ufurps to himself , though not fully the Title , yet more than the Power of any King of England ; fo it fairly proved that he only defamed Kingship as Tyran- nical ...
Pagina 8
... himself in his Throne , would be but what we might in Juftice expect , who have so long exposed him to the Miseries of the wide World , and made him the Pattern of Patience to future Generations , it being lawful both by the Laws of God ...
... himself in his Throne , would be but what we might in Juftice expect , who have so long exposed him to the Miseries of the wide World , and made him the Pattern of Patience to future Generations , it being lawful both by the Laws of God ...
Pagina 26
... himself . and his Army against the Egyptian , Judea being fo ill affected towards him , and himself far from all Succour , or fure Place of Retreat . If he had ( as may be fuppofed ) any great Strength of Scythian Horfemen , it was ...
... himself . and his Army against the Egyptian , Judea being fo ill affected towards him , and himself far from all Succour , or fure Place of Retreat . If he had ( as may be fuppofed ) any great Strength of Scythian Horfemen , it was ...
Pagina 27
... himself his Subject , and to pay him Tribute ; Adding thereunto fuch terrible Threatnings , as made the poor Judean lay afide all Thoughts of ad- hering under Pharaob ; and to yield to do , as the more powerful would have him . Thus he ...
... himself his Subject , and to pay him Tribute ; Adding thereunto fuch terrible Threatnings , as made the poor Judean lay afide all Thoughts of ad- hering under Pharaob ; and to yield to do , as the more powerful would have him . Thus he ...
Pagina 29
... himself , though at the prefent it might feem otherwise , to fuch as confidered the Evil that befel him , rather than the greater Evil that he thereby avoided . This only particular Act of his is recorded in Scripture which was good ...
... himself , though at the prefent it might feem otherwise , to fuch as confidered the Evil that befel him , rather than the greater Evil that he thereby avoided . This only particular Act of his is recorded in Scripture which was good ...
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