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... enemy , when advancing to the assault , will always find him well employed , and will be received with- " Get thee behind me , Satan ! " When the law of God is the object of our studies and meditations , we are conformed to the example ...
... enemy , when advancing to the assault , will always find him well employed , and will be received with- " Get thee behind me , Satan ! " When the law of God is the object of our studies and meditations , we are conformed to the example ...
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... enemy , already , as it were , fitted to the string , and pointed at him in secret , so that not knowing from whence they were to come , he could not guard against them . The Christian's danger from the darts of the infernal archers ...
... enemy , already , as it were , fitted to the string , and pointed at him in secret , so that not knowing from whence they were to come , he could not guard against them . The Christian's danger from the darts of the infernal archers ...
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... enemy's country ; and they express their hope and trust , that a continuation of that loving kindness , will enable them to pass through the vanities and vexations of time , to the blissful glories of eternity . 1. The LORD is my ...
... enemy's country ; and they express their hope and trust , that a continuation of that loving kindness , will enable them to pass through the vanities and vexations of time , to the blissful glories of eternity . 1. The LORD is my ...
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... rod and thy staff they comfort me . The sheep here express their confidence in the power of their Shepherd , as sufficient to defend them against the last and most for- midable enemy , death himself . To appre- hend the ( 18 )
... rod and thy staff they comfort me . The sheep here express their confidence in the power of their Shepherd , as sufficient to defend them against the last and most for- midable enemy , death himself . To appre- hend the ( 18 )
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George Horne, Lindley Murray. midable enemy , death himself . To appre- hend the scenery in this verse , we must con- ceive the church militant , and the church triumphant , as two mountains , between which lies the valley of the shadow ...
George Horne, Lindley Murray. midable enemy , death himself . To appre- hend the scenery in this verse , we must con- ceive the church militant , and the church triumphant , as two mountains , between which lies the valley of the shadow ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
Achish affliction Almighty angels ARGUMENT Babylon beauty behold Bless the LORD body captivity children of men Christ Christian church city of God comfort creatures darkness David death declare deliver divine dwell earth Edom enemies eternal everlasting evermore evil exalted faith Father fear flesh give glad glorious glory God's grace gracious hand happiness hath heart heaven and earth heavenly holy honour iniquities Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jesus Jews King kingdom labour light loving kindness meditation mercy endureth Messiah mountains ness night peace perish pleasure prayer preserve promises prophet prosperity Psalm Psalmist racter Redeemer redemption refuge rejoice righteousness salvation Saviour season servants sing sinners sins sorrow soul Spirit temple temptation tender mercies terrestrial animals thanksgiving thine things thou art thou hast throne tion trouble trust ungodly unto the LORD verse voice waters wicked wilderness wisdom wonderful words young lions Zion