... him in the course of nature. But we know that those things, which God executes either through clemency or vengeance, are frequently performed by the assistance of natural causes. Thus, having threatened Hezekiah with death, and being afterwards moved... The Medical Works of Dr. Richard Mead - Page 184by Richard Mead - 1765Full view - About this book
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1836 - 700 pages
...either through clemency or vengeance, are frequently performed by the assistance of natural causes. Thus, having threatened Hezekiah with death, and being afterwards moved by his prayers, he restored him to life, and made use of figs laid on the tumour, as a medicine for his disease. He ordered... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - Bible - 1840 - 720 pages
...either through clemency or vengeance, are frequently performed by the assistance of natural causes. Thus, having threatened Hezekiah with death, and being afterwards moved by his prayers, he restored him to life, and made use of figs laid on the tumour, as a medicine for his disease. He ordered... | |
| William Goodhugh, William Cooke Taylor - 1841 - 744 pages
...either through clemency or vengeance, are frequently performed bv the assistance of natural causes. Thus having threatened Hezekiah with death, and being afterwards moved by his prayers, He restored him to life, and made use of ft gs laid on the tumour as a medicine for his disease; He ordered... | |
| Thomas Hartwell Horne - 1841 - 892 pages
...either through clemency or vengeance, are frequently performed by the assistance of natural causes. Thus, having threatened Hezekiah with death, and being afterwards moved by his prayers, he restored him to life, and made use of figs laid on the tumour, as a medicine for his disease. He ordered... | |
| Egypt - 1841 - 214 pages
...either through clemency or vengeance, are frequently performed by the assistance of natural causes. Thus, having threatened Hezekiah with death, and being afterwards moved by his prayers, he restored him to life, and made use of figs, laid on the tumour, as a medicine for hisdisease. He ordered... | |
| Edward Farr - 1850 - 346 pages
...either through clemency or vengeance, are frequently performed by the assistance of natural causes. Thus, having threatened Hezekiah with death, and being afterwards moved by his prayers, he restored him to life, and made use of figs, laid on the tumour, as a medicine for his disease. He ordered... | |
| John Tillotson - Bible - 1871 - 748 pages
...either through clemency or vengeance — are frequently performed by the assistance of natural causes. Thus, having threatened Hezekiah with death, and being afterwards moved by his prayers, he restored him to life, and made use of figs laid on the tumour as a medicine for his disease. He ordered... | |
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