| Jonathan Edwards - 1816 - 460 pages
...forgotten me. Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee. Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands, thy walls are continually before me."... | |
| François de Salignac de La Mothe- Fénelon, John Kendall - 1816 - 250 pages
...Scriptures, " Can a woman forget her sucking *' child, that she should not have compassion on " the son of her womb? Yea, they may forget, " yet will I not forget thee." * * Isaiah xlk. 15. * On the Advantages of the Cross. WE find it difficult to be convinced of... | |
| Isaac Barrow - 1818 - 624 pages
...Ifa.xlix.i5. their mifchief ? Can a woman forget her fucking child, that Jhe Jhould not have compq/Jion on the fon of her womb ? yea, they may forget, yet will not I forget thee. Sooner may the moft tender parents become unnaturally regardlefs, malicious, and... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - 1818 - 576 pages
...xlix. 15. : " Can a woman forget her " sucking child, that she should not have compassion " on the son of her womb ? Yea, they may forget, " yet will I not forget thee." — And now, what follows ? Are such " tender mercies" in God ? And are they " over all his... | |
| James Lindsay - 1818 - 520 pages
...expostulation, " Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? Yea, they may forget; yet will I not forget thee." This is speaking to nature the language of nature — not with a view to stifle sorrow in those... | |
| 1818 - 948 pages
...forgotten me. 15 Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son me, my son. 27 And he ranie near, and kissed him : and h thee. 16 Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands ; thy walls are continually before me.... | |
| 1819 - 488 pages
...forgotten me. Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb ? Yea they may forget, yet will I not forget thee. Behold I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands ; thy walls are continually before rne '.... | |
| Robert Walker, Hugh Blair - 1820 - 548 pages
...(Isa. xlix. 15.) " Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee." And that we may have fuller assurance of this, we are told by the prophet Malachi, that a book... | |
| Thomas Boston - 1820 - 146 pages
...forgotten me. Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb ? Yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee. Behold I have graven thee upon fiie palms of my hands; thy walls are cony .before me," , Neither... | |
| 1826 - 302 pages
...Father in heaven. "Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb ? yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee. Behold, I have graven thee upon the palms of my hands ; thy walls are continually before me."... | |
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