| Episcopal Church - 1841 - 410 str.
...thy hands ; and thoa ast put all things in subjection uner his feet ; All sheep and oxen ; yea, and the beasts of the field ; The fowls of the air, and the fishes f the sea ; and whatsoever walketh liroueh the paths of the seas. О LORD, our Governor, how еж.ellent... | |
| Church of England - 1841 - 590 str.
...thy hands : and thou hast put all things in subjection under his feet; All sheep and oxen : yea, and the beasts of the field ; The fowls of the air, and the M fishes of the sea : and whatsoever walketh through the paths of the seas. O Lord our Governor : hew... | |
| 1860 - 722 str.
...in human nature ; and as God gave to man originally the government of the world, made him ruler over the beasts of the field, the fowls of the air, and the fish of the sea, (Gen. i, 20-25,) so all things shall be subject to Jesus as the head of human nature.... | |
| Jesus Christ - 1841 - 292 str.
...for his soul is comforted by the assurance that the reason of man is that which giveth dominion over the beasts of the field, the fowls of the air, and the fish of the sea, and will one day regulate and keep within due bounds, the passions of men. That, as... | |
| 1842
...for his lawful use, not for his wanton cruelty. Man may therefore exercise his just sovereignty over the beasts of the field, the fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea ; not his lawless will, to their needless destruction or misery. Had man made the creature, he... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - 1842 - 520 str.
...over the works of thy hands ; thou hast put all things under his feet ; all sheep and oxen ; yea, and the beasts of the field, the fowls of the air, and the fish of the sea." How wide is the kingdom of man! how numerous his subjects! how great his dignity!... | |
| Nathanael Emmons - 1842 - 618 str.
...virtue consists in utility, is to suppose that virtue may be predicated of the mere animal creation. The beasts of the field, the fowls of the air, and the fish of the sea, administer largely to our comfort and support. And if virtue consists in utility,... | |
| 1849 - 660 str.
...Kingdom was made for Man. Of the various races of animals, some yield us their bodies for food, as the beasts of the field, the fowls of the air and the fishes of the sea ; others supply our clothing, in the form of wool, hair, fur, skins, and silk ; some submissively... | |
| 1843 - 70 str.
...the works of thy hands ; and thou hast put all things under his feet ; All sheep and oxen, yea, and the beasts of the field; The fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea, and whatsoever passeth through the paths of the seas. 0 Lord our Governor, how excellent is thy... | |
| William James E. Bennett - 1843 - 420 str.
...Thine hands, and Thou hast put all things in subjection under his feet. All sheep and oxen, yea, and the beasts of the field. The fowls of the air, and the fishes of the sea, and whatsoever walketh through the paths of the seas. O Lord our Governor, how excellent is Thy... | |
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