| 1611 - 360 pągines
...hold of thee: For thou hast hid thy face from us, And hast consumed us, because of our iniquities. But now, O Lord, thou art our father ; We are the clay, and thou our potter; And we all are the work of thy hand. Be not wroth very sore, O Lord, Neither remember iniquity for... | |
| Samuel White - 1709 - 550 pągines
...him to bring him back, and make him look favourably on his forfaken People. Ver. 8. But now, O L»rd, thou art our father .' we are the clay, and thou our potter, and we all are the work of thy ha.nd^\ They put him in mind, that they are his Children, if by that... | |
| 1788 - 598 pągines
...hold of thee : for thou haft hid thy face from us, and haft confumed us becaufe of our iniquities, 8 But now, O Lord, thou art our father : we are the clay, and thou our potter, and we all are the work of thy hand. 9 fl Be not wroth very fore, O Lord, neither remember iniquity... | |
| John Mason - 1794 - 282 pągines
...ourfelves.—We are his children by creation} in which refpe<3: he is truly our father. Ifa. Ixiv. 8. But miiu, 0 Lord, thou art our father : we are the clay, and thou our potter; and we all are the -wor'k of thine hands. And in a more fpecial fenfe we are his children by adoption.... | |
| John Willison - 1798 - 720 pągines
...creation, when we cannot do it by redemptipn ; fo doth the church under defcrtion, Ifa. Ixiv. 7, 8, 9. " O Lord, thou art our Father, we are the clay, and thou our Potter, and we are all the work of thine hand. Be not wroth very fore," &c. If we can do uo more, let us thus... | |
| John Jamieson - 1802 - 488 pągines
...determined by the will " of the clay ?" Shall we not rather adopt the acknowledgment of the Church ? " Now, O LORD, " thou art our father : we are the clay, and thou " our Potter, and we all are the work of thy " hand e." If we refufe this fubmiffion, we may be aifured that he fhall... | |
| Niel Douglas - 1802 - 302 pągines
...provoked to hide his face from i litm, and to confume them, becaufe of their iniquities. " But now, О Lord, thou art our Father : we are the clay, and thou our potter ; and we. are all the work of thy hand," Ifa. Ixiv. 8. Agreeable to this, the Lord himfelf dine : the... | |
| 1805 - 538 pągines
...their divine Creator, vrho is alfo their moral Governor. In the ufe of this figure he is not alone. " But now, O Lord, thou art our Father : we are the clay, and thou our Potter : and we all are the work of thy hand." But what does the illuftration prove ? It proves that the apoftle... | |
| Robert MacCulloch - 1804 - 590 pągines
...contemned, eagerly defirous of earthly things, indifferent to the better and more enduring iiibftance. 8. But now, O Lord, thou art our Father: we are the clay, and thou our potter, and we all are the work of thy hand. The continuance of the Divine difpleafure, whereof the pofterity... | |
| Sacred hours - 1804 - 500 pągines
...hold of thee: for thou hast hid thy face from us, and hast consumed us, because of our iniquities. But now, O Lord, thou art our Father : we are the clay, and thou our potter ; and we are the work of thy hand. Be not wroth Tery sore, O Lord, neither remember iniquity for ever.... | |
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