The divinejudgments executed on other wicked communities, have been similar.
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Disasters small and great were interpreted, on the Old Testament idea, as divinejudgments.
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The fact that all these were divinejudgments brings the chronicler to the Psalmist's attitude.
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If the divinejudgments fell then more particularly on the Jews, the other nations did not escape.
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And we made them a precedent and instance of divinejudgments to those who came after them.
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Solemn providences, intended, in the inscrutable wisdom of God, for wise purposes, must not be always called ' divinejudgments.'
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Similar language, illustrating these figurative expressions, had been used by the prophets to represent divinejudgments denounced against Egyptian power.
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This was one of the sins of the Canaanites, which above all others, availed to bring the divinejudgments upon them.
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These faithful and dauntless men denounced divinejudgments against all who worshipped graven images, however enjoined by civil and ecclesiastical authority.
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The hundred thousand dollars gotten in unrighteousness will not be enough to build a barricade against the advance of the divinejudgments.
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These things pass all man's power of judging, neither may any reasoning or disputation have power to search out the divinejudgments.
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There hath been no other season in which the divinejudgments toward the whole world have been so signally manifest as at the deluge.
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At the same time the country was visited by two great calamities which were interpreted as divinejudgments on the misdeeds of the Government.
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We have, however, the shield of a most blessed hope to protect us against the terrors that arise from fear of the divinejudgments.