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Page xxiii
... tyrants scorn us , as if , in our endeavours to overthrow the tyranny of the Roman See , we were labouring to overturn Olympus . Those clever and in- genious men ( as they imagine themselves to be ) indulge in ridiculing our ...
... tyrants scorn us , as if , in our endeavours to overthrow the tyranny of the Roman See , we were labouring to overturn Olympus . Those clever and in- genious men ( as they imagine themselves to be ) indulge in ridiculing our ...
Page 138
... tyrant must indeed be endured , even by men of courage ; but the reproach which Isaiah brings against the Jews is , that while they obstinately shake off the yoke of God , they are ready to yield abject submission to men , and to ...
... tyrant must indeed be endured , even by men of courage ; but the reproach which Isaiah brings against the Jews is , that while they obstinately shake off the yoke of God , they are ready to yield abject submission to men , and to ...
Page 183
... tyrants . 18. Wo unto them that draw iniquity with cords of vanity ! After having inserted a short consolation for the purpose of allaying the bitterness of punishments as regards the godly , he returns to threatenings , and proceeds to ...
... tyrants . 18. Wo unto them that draw iniquity with cords of vanity ! After having inserted a short consolation for the purpose of allaying the bitterness of punishments as regards the godly , he returns to threatenings , and proceeds to ...
Page 340
... tyrants or robbers , or any other person , or foreign nations rise up against us , let us always plainly see the hand of God amidst the greatest agitation and confusion , and let us not suppose that anything happens by chance . 6. To a ...
... tyrants or robbers , or any other person , or foreign nations rise up against us , let us always plainly see the hand of God amidst the greatest agitation and confusion , and let us not suppose that anything happens by chance . 6. To a ...
Page 345
... tyrant despised Apollo or Jupiter , he undoubtedly despised them , not as idols , but as having in them something divine . The second blasphemy of the tyrant was , that he placed the living God on the same level with the false gods of ...
... tyrant despised Apollo or Jupiter , he undoubtedly despised them , not as idols , but as having in them something divine . The second blasphemy of the tyrant was , that he placed the living God on the same level with the false gods of ...
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adds afflictions afterwards Ahaz anger appears Assyrians Babylon behold blessings boast calamity called chastisements Christ Church consider consolation crimes cruelty declares deliverance denotes desolation despised destroy destruction doctrine dreadful earth ejus employed enemies erit everything evil expression eyes faith fear formerly give glory God's godly gospel hand hath heart heaven Hebrew Hebrew language Hence holy hypocrites idols Iehova inflicted Isaiah Israel Israelites Jerusalem Jews Judah Judea judgment justly kind king kingdom kingdom of Israel kingdom of Judah likewise LORD of hosts manner means Medes metaphor minds Moab Moabites Mount Zion nation ness passage phet Philistines princes promises Prophet punishment reason remnant render reproves righteousness ruin salvation Samaria says Sennacherib shows speaks Spirit super Syria Tabeal thee things thou threatens tion tyrant ungodly unto Uzziah vengeance verse vineyard whole wicked wickedness wish word worship wrath Zion