The works of the reverend and learned Henry Hammond, D.D. The fourth volume containing A paraphrase & annotations upon the Psalms : as also upon the (ten first chapters of the) Proverbs : together with XXXI sermons : also an Appendix to Vol. II.

Hammond, Henry, 1605-1660
Publisher: Printed by T Newcomb and M Flesher for Richard Royston and Richard Davis
Place of Publication: London
Publication Year: 1684
Approximate Era: CharlesII
TCP ID: A70318 ESTC ID: R21450 STC ID: H580
Subject Headings: Bible. -- O.T. -- Proverbs I-X -- Paraphrases, English; Bible. -- O.T. -- Psalms -- Paraphrases, English; Sermons, English -- 17th century;
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In-Text First, though more improperly, our Hostilities against God, our rebellions and resistances against his will, our contrary walkings to him, the throwing off that yoke of Moral or Christian duties, breaking those bands, casting of those cords, Psal. 2. and that, either 1. In an universal dislike of his Government, a direct nolumus hunc, that profest Atheism that begins to set up, to gather Disciples and Proselytes abroad in the world, that Chair of the Scorner, that disclaims Religion as a pusillanimous thing, a ridiculous pedantick quality, that hath in their opinion dis-spirited and emasculated the world: First, though more improperly, our Hostilities against God, our rebellions and resistances against his will, our contrary walkings to him, the throwing off that yoke of Moral or Christian duties, breaking those bans, casting of those cords, Psalm 2. and that, either 1. In an universal dislike of his Government, a Direct nolumus hunc, that professed Atheism that begins to Set up, to gather Disciples and Proselytes abroad in the world, that Chair of the Scorner, that disclaims Religion as a pusillanimous thing, a ridiculous pedantic quality, that hath in their opinion dispirited and emasculated the world: ord, cs av-dc av-j, po12 n2 p-acp np1, po12 n2 cc n2 p-acp po31 n1, po12 n-jn n2-vvg p-acp pno31, dt vvg a-acp d n1 pp-f n1 cc np1 n2, vvg d n2, vvg pp-f d n2, np1 crd cc d, d crd p-acp dt j n1 pp-f po31 n1, dt j fw-la fw-la, cst vvd n1 cst vvz pc-acp vvi a-acp, pc-acp vvi n2 cc n2 av p-acp dt n1, cst n1 pp-f dt n1, cst vvz n1 p-acp dt j n1, dt j j n1, cst vhz p-acp po32 n1 j cc vvn dt n1:




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