| Hannah Adams - 1805 - 514 pages
...the ocean. It inspires him with the most grateful feelings of h uart, that he has opportunity to be in the hand of God as clay in the hand of the potter ; and as he considers himself in this humble light, he submits the nature and size of his future vessel... | |
| Abraham Booth - 1814 - 336 pages
...most ignorant potter, without hesitation, would assert a kind of sovereignty over his clay. And arc not mankind in the hand of God, as clay in the hand of the potter? Or, shall Jehovah's sovereignty over his offending creatures, be inferior to that of a puny mortal over... | |
| Abraham Booth - 1814 - 320 pages
...than another." Thus the most ignorant potter, without hesitation, would assert a kind of sovereignty over his clay. And are not mankind in the hand of God, as chy in the hand of the potter? Or, shall Jehovah's sovereignty over iiis offending creatures, be inferior... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1817 - 390 pages
...the ocean. It inspires him with the most grateful feelings of heart, that he has opportunity to be in the hand of God, as clay in the hand of the potter ; and as he considers himself in this humble light, he submits the nature and size of his future vessel... | |
| Abraham Booth - 1822 - 280 pages
...Thus the most ignorant potter, without hesitation, would assert a kind of sovereignty over his elay. And are not mankind in the hand, of God as clay in the hand of the potter ? Or shall Jehovah's sovereignty over his offending creatures be inferior to that of a puny mortal over... | |
| Hannah Adams - 1823 - 494 pages
...the ocean. It inspires him with the most grateful feelings of heart, that he has opportunity to be in the hand of God, as clay in the hand of the potter ; and as he considers himself in this humble light, he submits the nature and size of his future vessel... | |
| Abraham Booth - 1827 - 380 pages
...than another." Thus the most ignorant potter, without hesitation, would assert a kind of sovereignty over his clay. And are not mankind in the hand of God, as clay in the hand of the potter? Or, shall Jehovah's sovereignty over his offending creatures be inferior * Pick Theol. Christ. 1. 7. c.... | |
| 1827 - 548 pages
...as well as to save. Notwithstanding all our greatness, and all our self-sufficiency, our nation is in the hand of God, as clay in the hand of the potter. He can so order events, that all our vauntings of what we achieved in a war for liberty, and all our... | |
| John McLeod Campbell - 1851 - 118 pages
..." God is working in us : " and surely nothing can be conceived more solemn than the sense of being in the hand of God, as clay in the hand of the potter, as this may be spoken of a spirit suggesting what we would imagine, were such a thing possible, as... | |
| Emanuel Green - 1902 - 572 pages
...first time. The translation by GA Denison. With notice of the author and appendix. 8vo., 1855. Nations in the hand of God as clay in the hand of the potter. A sermon, &c., by W1n. Brock, MA, rector of Bishop's DENISON, GEORGE ANTHONY (continued). Waltham.... | |
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