 | 1776
...as eaft is diftant from the weft, fo far hath he From us removed, in his love, all our iniquity. 13 Such pity as a father hath unto his children dear, Like pity (hews the Lord to fuch • as worfhip him in fear : 14 For he remembers we are duft, and he our frame... | |
 | 1792 - 360 pągines
...as eaft is diftant from the weft. Ib far hath he From us removed, in his love, all our iniquity. 13 Such pity as a father hath unto his children dear, Like pity fhews the Lord to fuch as worfhip him in fear. 14 For he remembers we are duft, and he our frame well... | |
 | 1793 - 330 pągines
...diftant from. . .. the weft.; fo far hath he From us removed, ;in his love,, all our iniquity. 1X3 Such pity as a father hath unto his children dear ; Like pity (hews the Lord- to fuch as worlliip him in fear. 14 For he remembers we are duft, , , and he our frame... | |
 | 1812 - 372 pągines
...as east is distant from the west, so far hath he From us removed, in his love, all our iniquity. 13 Such pity as a father hath unto his children dear : Like pity shews the Lord to such as worship him in fear. » 14 For he remembers we are dust, 15 Frail man, his... | |
 | Niel Douglas - 1815
...have uone tlieir work? 'What occurs in Tertes 11, 12. «nd 13. tlir.u^h r.cw rcriSed ui th« CJ» 13 Such pity as a father hath Unto his children dear; Like pity shews the Lord to such As worship him in fear. It For he remembers we are dust, And he our frame well... | |
 | Alexander Campbell - 1824 - 420 pągines
...his tender compassion are borrowed from the tenderness of parental and maternal feelings u Such jlity as a father hath unto his children dear. Like pity shows the Lord to such as worship him in fear." David, " Can a woman forget hersucking babe ; yea she may forget, but I, saith the Lord, cannot forget... | |
 | 1825 - 478 pągines
...as east is distant from the west, so far hath he From us removed, in his love, all our iniquity. 13 Such pity as a father hath unto his children dear ; Like pity shews the Lord to such as worship him in fear. 14 For he remembers we are dust, and he our frame well... | |
 | John Barclay - 1826
...as east is distant from The west, so far hath he From us removed, in his love, All our iniquity. 13 Such pity as a father hath Unto his children dear ; Like pity shews the Lord to such As worship him in fear. 14 For he remembers we are dust, And he our frame well... | |
 | Isabella Graham, Joanna Bethune - 1828 - 303 pągines
...far as east is distant from The west, so far hath he From us removed in his love All our iniquity. Such pity as a father hath Unto his children dear,...pity shows the Lord to such As worship him in fear. For he remembers we are dust, And he our frame well knows : Frail man! his days are like the grass,... | |
 | 1829
...jwrt for which he has been previously, and is daily, schooled, in th« exigence* of a family. "• Such pity as a father hath unto his children dear," like pity exercises he towards that larger family wb om Go dhas committed to his trust. < it But clerical matrimony... | |
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