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And if we Enquire into the Reason of all this, What it was that moved God to shew such a particular regard to this Great Man; I think we may give these two Accounts of it. 1st. That He was King of Gods own peculiar People; that People which he had chosen out of all the Inhabitants of the Earth to be his own Inheritance. To whom alone of all the Nations of the World he had Declared his Will, and given many noble Discoveries of himself; |
And if we Inquire into the Reason of all this, What it was that moved God to show such a particular regard to this Great Man; I think we may give these two Accounts of it. 1st. That He was King of God's own peculiar People; that People which he had chosen out of all the Inhabitants of the Earth to be his own Inheritance. To whom alone of all the nations of the World he had Declared his Will, and given many noble Discoveries of himself; |
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Psal. 135. 4. Deutr. iv. 7, 8, 32, &c. 2 Sam. vii. 23. |
Psalm 135. 4. Deuteronomy iv. 7, 8, 32, etc. 2 Sam. vii. 23. |
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