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A Brief Explication of the Psalms, Vol. 1 is unavailable, but you can change that!

Sandwiching Scripture between historical context and commentary, David Dickson gives an astute commentary of the Psalms. His lucid and detailed writings provide a fantastic backdrop for the understanding of the writings of the psalmists.

Lord’s knowledge of all men’s carriage is perfect: his eyes behold. 6. When the Lord doth not make manifest by his work that he seeth men’s carriage, but seemeth, as is were, to wink and close his eyes, he is then about to try the hearts of men, and to bring their thoughts to light: his eye-lids (when his eyes seem closed) try the children of men. 7. The troubles whereunto the Lord doth put his children in times of temptation, are not to be exposed as acts of displeasure, or mere justice, but as
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