The history of the life and death of David, tr. from the Fr. [of F.T. de Choisy]. To which is annexed, a philosophical essay concerning love and friendship [by A. Drift.]. |
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... Uriah , according to the Jewish Custom ; after which David marries her , and foon after he was brought to Bed of a Son , 94,95 , 96. The . Prophet 3 CONTENTS . Prophet Nathan , on bearing thefe Tranfactions CONTENTS .
... Uriah , according to the Jewish Custom ; after which David marries her , and foon after he was brought to Bed of a Son , 94,95 , 96. The . Prophet 3 CONTENTS . Prophet Nathan , on bearing thefe Tranfactions CONTENTS .
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... than his Son , alfo took a particular Affec- tion to David , and as a Mark of his Favour , gave him a Command in the Army . But Love having taken but little little Root , foon withered and fell his Return and 16 The LIFE of DAVID .
... than his Son , alfo took a particular Affec- tion to David , and as a Mark of his Favour , gave him a Command in the Army . But Love having taken but little little Root , foon withered and fell his Return and 16 The LIFE of DAVID .
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François Timoléon de Choisy. little Root , foon withered and fell his Return and En- away ; for upon trance into the Town of Judea , hear- ing that among the loud Acclama- tions of the People they fung , SAUL bath flain his Thoufands ...
François Timoléon de Choisy. little Root , foon withered and fell his Return and En- away ; for upon trance into the Town of Judea , hear- ing that among the loud Acclama- tions of the People they fung , SAUL bath flain his Thoufands ...
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... foon after approaching the King , Saul embraced him , at the Inftance of his Son , and fwore that for the future he would hold him dear in his Affection , and never more feek his Hurt . new Reconciliation was very grateful to all ...
... foon after approaching the King , Saul embraced him , at the Inftance of his Son , and fwore that for the future he would hold him dear in his Affection , and never more feek his Hurt . new Reconciliation was very grateful to all ...
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... foon- er had he done any Thing that was ex- traordinary and Praife - worthy , but it awakened the Rage and Jealoufy of Saul . The evil Spirit began again tò torment this unhappy Prince ; and one Day , when David , to calm the Trouble of ...
... foon- er had he done any Thing that was ex- traordinary and Praife - worthy , but it awakened the Rage and Jealoufy of Saul . The evil Spirit began again tò torment this unhappy Prince ; and one Day , when David , to calm the Trouble of ...
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