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WESLEYAN HERITAGE Library Commentar
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ON THE DESIGNED AS A HELP TO A BETT
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Those nations with which we are bes
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affection, and piety towards God. T
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Equity] mesharim, rectitude. The pu
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will shall be free; or, rather, tha
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to turn, because he was of the peth
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Verse 9. Then shalt thou understand
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PROVERBS CHAPTER III An exhortation
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Some have rendered the last clause,
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Verse 19. The Lord by wisdom hath f
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PROVERBS CHAPTER IV The preceptor c
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steps are not straitened; he sees h
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in pace producet. "For himself will
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her own husband for the sake of her
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PROVERBS CHAPTER VI Exhortations ag
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To this verse the VULGATE adds the
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Agur seems to have been a public te
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Lest he reprove thee] Lest he try t
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The word alukah, which we here tran
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confidential slaves, that no regime
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PROVERBS CHAPTER XXXI The words and
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3. She is an unspotted wife. The he
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11. She is truly charitable. She kn
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Verse 27. She looketh well to the w
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INTRODUCTION TO THE BOOK OF ECCLESI
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PROPOSITION III Men known not what
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PRACTICAL INFERENCES Chap. Ver. XI.
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highest to the lowest station; the
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produce a real and lasting advantag
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The royal preacher loud proclaims,
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own discoveries, which have been wr
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ECCLESIASTES CHAPTER II The vanity
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If, after all this, I may add one c
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Verse 23. His days are sorrows] Wha
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Verse 3. A time to kill,—heal,—
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and anxieties, submit to God; make
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Verse 20. All go unto one place]
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ECCLESIASTES CHAPTER IV The vanity
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Rushn Achter signifies a bright or
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take up some particular cross, to p
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Verse 18. Behold that which I have
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mehaloch nephesh, is the travelling
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Verse 6. For as the crackling of th
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exalted, while living wickedly. The
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influence with her ascendancy; his
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is power-influence, authority, and
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ECCLESIASTES CHAPTER IX No men know
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of help; and, 4. No wisdom—restor
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himself on his operations. To whom
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solicitude must naturally be to enr
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But money answereth all] This sayin
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are themselves generally good for n
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III. Remember him in thy YOUTH, in
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11. Fears shall be in the way] They
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author of this book: the fountains,
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Verse 14. For God shall bring every
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so many touches in the form and man
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I had for a long time hesitated whe
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and forsaken, &c.; and that the Cor
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some of the more difficult or obsol
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IDYL V Scene, a Chiosk or Pavilion
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soul, and putting him into the mini
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We will run after thee] Speaking in
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principal ornaments of their faces.
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Meantime the lofty rooms the prince
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eating the grapes. They abounded in
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The bottom thereof of gold] This ma
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Within thy locks.] See on #So 4:1,
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Now buskin'd like the virgin huntre
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passage has been proposed by Mr. Ha
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Verse 4. My beloved put in his hand
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SONG OF SOLOMON CHAPTER VI The comp
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With this chapter the fifth night i
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did not project from the mountain a
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SONG OF SOLOMON CHAPTER VIII The lo
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As soon then as my sister is in my