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and people, in captivity, poverty, and contempt, ver. 7. as Psal. 44. 9-14. 79. 1-4. 4. A thankful acknowledgement of restored mercies out of free and rich grace, unto a small remnant of distressed Bondmen whom God had not forsaken in their Bondage, but extended mercy unto, who were, 1. escaped out of their captivity. 2. Setled in their own land, as a naile in a sure place, as Isa. 22.23. 3. Comforted after their darkness and sorrow, by lightning their eyes, who had been long in Babylon as in a Dungeon, Zach. 9.11. |
and people, in captivity, poverty, and contempt, ver. 7. as Psalm 44. 9-14. 79. 1-4. 4. A thankful acknowledgement of restored Mercies out of free and rich grace, unto a small remnant of distressed Bondmen whom God had not forsaken in their Bondage, but extended mercy unto, who were, 1. escaped out of their captivity. 2. Settled in their own land, as a nail in a sure place, as Isaiah 22.23. 3. Comforted After their darkness and sorrow, by lightning their eyes, who had been long in Babylon as in a Dungeon, Zach 9.11. |
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