| Richard Allestree - Christian life - 1713 - 302 pages
...the daughter of my people is become cruel like the oftrich in the Wilderness, who is harden d againjt her young ones, as though they were not hers: her labour is in vain ivithout fear; becaufe God hath depriv'd her of wifdom, neither bath lie imparted to her understanding,... | |
| Richard Allestree - 1727 - 298 pages
...daughter °f my people is become cruel like the oflrich in the Wilder nefs, who is bar den d againft her young ones, as though they were not hers-, her labour is in vain without fear ; becaufe God bath depriv'dher oftvifdom, neither hath he imparted to her under Jlanding^ Job 39. i<?,... | |
| John Hildrop - Deism - 1754 - 308 pages
...Foot may crujh them, er that th« wild Beajl may break them. She is hardened again/i her Young-ones, as though they -were not hers ; her Labour is in vain -without Fear, becaufe God has deprived her of Wifdom, neither hath he Imparted to her Underjtanding. The Fadl is... | |
| English literature - 742 pages
...forgetteth that the foot may crufh them, or that the wild beaft may break them. She is hardened againft her young ones', as though they were not hers : her labour is vain without fear, becaufe God hath deprived her of wifdom, neither hath he imparted unto her understanding... | |
| William Derham - God - 1768 - 502 pages
...that the Foot may crufh them, or that the wild Beaft may break them. She is hardened againjl her Toung ones, as though they were not hers : Her Labour is in vain, without Fear. Becaufe GOD hath deprived her of Wifdom, neither hath he imparted unto her Underjlanding. In which... | |
| Conduct of life - 1772 - 324 pages
...mothers to that fad exclamation, " blefftd " are the wombs which bare not." "• who is hardened againlt her young ones, as though they ''• were not hers ; her labour is in vain without fear, be" caufe God hath deprived her of wiidoin, neither haih " he imparted to her underftanding." And as... | |
| William Derham - Astronomy - 1786 - 490 pages
...forgetteth that the foot may erufh them, or ' that the wild beaft may break them. She is ' hardened againft her young ones, as though ' they were not hers ; her labour is in vain, * without fear. Becaufe God hath deprived her < of wifdom, neither hath he imparted unto her ' underftanding.' In which... | |
| William Bingley - Animal behavior - 1803 - 606 pages
...climate, and then permitted the young to fhift . jr themfelves. Even the author of the book of Job alludes to the Ostrich, • " which leaveth her eggs in the...: her labour is in vain without fear; because God had deprived her of wisdom, neither hath he imparted to her understanding."-)-— r* Tliuqberg, ii.... | |
| Thomas Smith - Civilization - 1803 - 362 pages
...the sacred writings ; for in the thirty-ninth chapter of the book of Job, we read, that the "ostrich leaveth her eggs in the earth, and warmeth them in...ones, as though they were not hers : her labour is vain, without fear, because God hath deprived her of wisdom, neither hath he imparted unto her understanding... | |
| Thomas Vincent - Westminster Assembly - 1806 - 308 pages
...especially when infants, or sick and helpless, Rom. i. 31. Without natural affection, Jobxxxi. 16. '. She is hardened against her young ones, as though they were not tier's. 2. Too fond love, giving them their will, and subjecting themselves thereunto ; together with... | |
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