The Christian dutyby Claude François Tulliet, 1684 - 315 pages |
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... Kings compared to Him are but wormes , who can do leff againft Him , then worms of the earth against you ; I am a worme , layd a great king in the light of his contemplation . > 9. He is great in Power : Potens & metuendus nimis . The ...
... Kings compared to Him are but wormes , who can do leff againft Him , then worms of the earth against you ; I am a worme , layd a great king in the light of his contemplation . > 9. He is great in Power : Potens & metuendus nimis . The ...
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... Kings of the 6. Eaft should bring him prefents : they did fo . Ifaiah Prophefies that Ifai . 53. He should be carried into Egipt , that He should be gentle Pfal . 21. merciful , peaceable ; That He should reftore light to blinde Pfal ...
... Kings of the 6. Eaft should bring him prefents : they did fo . Ifaiah Prophefies that Ifai . 53. He should be carried into Egipt , that He should be gentle Pfal . 21. merciful , peaceable ; That He should reftore light to blinde Pfal ...
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... Kings , Exod . 29 and Prophets because they were annointed with oyle ( which figni- 1. kings . fys grace ) in figure of IESUS CHRIST ; But IESUS is not a Prieft 10. 3 . only : but the fovereign Prieft of Pricftes : not King only : but the ...
... Kings , Exod . 29 and Prophets because they were annointed with oyle ( which figni- 1. kings . fys grace ) in figure of IESUS CHRIST ; But IESUS is not a Prieft 10. 3 . only : but the fovereign Prieft of Pricftes : not King only : but the ...
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... King or Lord , tis with great refpect , with a profound filence , and with fear to commit the leaft in- civility ... King is there in the world , or Lord of a Village that they would difoblige as they do this great Lord If He were a King ...
... King or Lord , tis with great refpect , with a profound filence , and with fear to commit the leaft in- civility ... King is there in the world , or Lord of a Village that they would difoblige as they do this great Lord If He were a King ...
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... king of the Thea- ter ? To be decry'd and condemn'd as a blafphemer as a fe- ducer , as ambitious as fedicicus , as an Impofter : What confu- fion greater then to be dragd through the treets of Hierufalem with hues and cries , as a fool ...
... king of the Thea- ter ? To be decry'd and condemn'd as a blafphemer as a fe- ducer , as ambitious as fedicicus , as an Impofter : What confu- fion greater then to be dragd through the treets of Hierufalem with hues and cries , as a fool ...
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