I had now gained the point I aimed at : and saw, that his reason taught him, (though he could not so express it) that what begins to be must have a cause, and that what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him... The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal - Page 631800Full view - About this book
| Society of Friends - 1858 - 836 pages
...express it) that what begins to be must have a cause ; and that what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the...whose adorable nature I gave him such information as 1 thought he could in some measure comprehend. The lesson affected him greatly, and he never forgot... | |
| John Laurie Blake - 1862 - 236 pages
...be ; something must have made me.' ' And who is that something?' I asked. He said, 'I don't know.' made him and all the world ; concerning whose adorable...The lesson affected him greatly, and he never forgot it, nor the circumstance that introduced it." LESSON SEVENTY-NINTH. THE EVERGREENS. When summer's sunny... | |
| 1803 - 564 pages
...express it) that what begins to be must have a cause ; and that what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the name of the GBEAT BEING who made him and all the world; concerning whose adorable nature I gave him such information... | |
| Paul Guesdon - 1867 - 352 pages
...express it) that what begins to be must have a cause ; and that what is fonned with regularity must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the name of the Great Being who made him and ail the world, concerning whose adorable naturel gave him such information asl thought he could in... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1873 - 406 pages
...express it) that what begins to be must have a canse ; and that what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the...thought he could in some measure comprehend. The lesson attired and prepared for the altar, a substance which her eword could emite, a victim which could agonise... | |
| Benjamin Smith (Wesleyan Minister.) - Catechisms - 1876 - 360 pages
...express it) that what begins to be must have a cause ; and that what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the...thought he could in some measure comprehend. The lesson impressed him greatly, and he never forgot either it or the circumstance that introduced it." Travelling... | |
| Anecdotes - 1877 - 386 pages
...express it, that what begins to be must have a cause, and that what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the...him greatly, and he never forgot either it or the circumstances which introduced it. Still it cannot be right for parents to keep their children ignorant... | |
| William Anderson - Heraldry - 1867 - 798 pages
...begins to be mnst have a canse, and that what is formed with regnlarity mnst have an intelligent canse. I therefore told him the name of the Great Being who...him and all the world ;" concerning whose adorable natnre I gave him snch information as I thonght he conld in some measnre comprehend. The lesson affected... | |
| Edward Parsons - Providence and government of God - 1879 - 320 pages
...express), that what begins to be, must have a cause ; and that what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the...The lesson affected him greatly, and he never forgot cither it or the circumstance that introduced it." DR. FRANKLIN. " In every page of the volume of nature,"... | |
| James Comper Gray - 1879 - 398 pages
...to be must have a cause ; and that ¡ what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent eau«. I therefore told him the name of the Great Being who made i him and all the world ; concerning whose adorable nature I gave him such information as I thought... | |
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