You have given him dominion over the works of your hands; you have put all things under his feet, all sheep and oxen, and also the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fish of the sea, whatever passes along the paths of the sea. The Ladies' Repository - Page 1701847Full view - About this book
| 510 pages
...world's legislature by which, under certain human restrictions, man is permitted and authorized to hold the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fishes of the sea, in thraldom and subjection, for his recreation and delight From the mighty men of... | |
| John William Carleton - 1844 - 516 pages
...world's legislature by which, under certain human restrictions, man is permitted and authorized to hold the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fishes of the sea, in thraldom and subjection, for his recreation and delight. From the mighty men... | |
| William Browne Hockley - 1841 - 376 pages
...and to infirm people. Her feelings of general humanity were often carried to an extraordinary excess. The beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fish of the river, shared in her compassion ; portions of food were allotted to them, and the peasant near... | |
| Wilhelm Martin Leberecht De Wette - 1842 - 406 pages
...lord of creation, put all things under his feet, and given him dominion, as the sacred poet declares, over the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fishes of the sea. It is the aim of his own life to do the will of the Creator, to declare his glory;... | |
| Edmund Burke - 1844 - 578 pages
...; and, said he, rather than submit to such usage, I would consent, as long as I live, to feed upon the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fishes of the sea. In the same manner, the Irish gentlemen are willing, out of mere resentment, to... | |
| 1845 - 584 pages
...over the works of thy hands, And didst put all things under his feet : Flocks and all herds ; yea, the beasts of the field, The birds of the air, and the fishes of the sea, That pass along tin1 paths of the waters 1" Here is but a slight deviation from... | |
| John Stow - 1846 - 824 pages
...whole trust and confidence in Him, considering Who it is That Provideth for Each of us, as well as for h, and to spread sackcloth and ashes under him? Wilt t fishes of the waters. It is GOD, That Giveth to the Beaut his food, and to the younij Jiai-cns, which... | |
| 1847 - 856 pages
...have allowed them to live and die like the brute creation. I longed for annihilation, and envied even the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the meanest reptiles that crawled the earth, since although their measure of enjoyment was very small,... | |
| 1848 - 178 pages
...earth, and the fulness thereof, are thine ; and it is thy bounty which sustains every living thing. Men, the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fishes of the sea, all look up to Thee, and Thou givest them their meat in due season. O that men would... | |
| 1848 - 178 pages
...earth, and the fulness thereof, are thine ; and it is thy bounty which sustains every living thing. Men, the beasts of the field, the birds of the air, and the fishes of the sea, all look up to Thee, and Thou givest them their meat in due season. O that men would... | |
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