| Mark Akenside - 1880 - 792 páginas
...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...adorable nature I gave him such information as I thought be could in some measure comprehend. The lesson affected him greatly, and he never forgot either it,... | |
| Robert Chambers - 1881 - 842 páginas
...therefore told him the name of the (ire:it Being who made him and aft the world, concerning whose mlonible nature I gave him such information as I thought he could in pome measure comprehend. The letwon affected him deeply, and he never forgot eitlier it or the circumstance... | |
| Goodloe Harper Bell - 1900 - 612 páginas
...— that what begins to be, must have a cause, and that what is formed with regularity must have had an intelligent cause. I therefore told him the name...as I thought he could in some measure comprehend. 95. William Cowper (1731-1800). — Cowper was of noble lineage. His sensibilities were so delicate... | |
| Margaret Forbes - 1904 - 352 páginas
...begins to be must have a cause, and what is formed with regularity must have an intelligent cause. 1 therefore told him the name of the Great Being who...information as I thought he could in some measure apprehend. The lesson affected him greatly, and he never forgot either it or the circumstances that... | |
| 1873 - 846 páginas
...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...as I thought he could, in some measure, comprehend. He never forgot the lesson nor wliat led to it.' THE LIGHT OF LOVE. ' He ttiat loveth his brother abideth... | |
| Young people - 654 páginas
...COMPANION. 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...The lesson affected him greatly, and he never forgot cither it or the circumstances which introduced it." — Anecdotes : The Young. THE EDITOR'S DESK.... | |
| 1838 - 392 páginas
...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 aflccled him greatly, and he never forgot either it, or the circumstance that introduced it. A FAIR... | |
| 1931 - 790 páginas
...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...of the Great Being who made him and all the world. . ." We have no desire to accuse the Reverend Mason L. Weems of lifting this story from James Beattie,... | |
| 1795 - 628 páginas
...to be, muft. have a caufe ; and that what is formed with regularity, muft have an intelligent caufe. I therefore told him the name of the Great Being who made him and all the world : concerning whofe adorable nature I gave him fuch information as I thought he could in fome meafure comprehend.... | |
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