| Charles Walker - 1833 - 108 σελίδες
...what it is to trust in God, which is the very essence of true faith. He says — " My little daughter was playing one day with a few beads, which seemed to delight her wonderfully. Her whole soul seemed to be absorbed in her beads. I said — " My dear, you have some pretty beads there." — "Yes,... | |
| Christopher Anderson - 1834 - 442 σελίδες
...Cecil, " are very early capable of impression. I imprinted on my daughter the idea of faith in God, at a very early age. She was playing one day with...pretty beads there.' ' Yes, papa.' ' And you seem to be vastly pleased with them.' ' Yes, papa.' ' Well now, throw 'em behind the fire.' The tears started... | |
| Andrew Thomson - 1835 - 302 σελίδες
...EXPLANATION OF FAITH. CHILDREN, says the Reverend Mr. Cecil, are very early capable of impression. I imprinted on my daughter the idea of Faith, at a...dear, you have some pretty beads there." — " Yes father !" — " And you seem to be vastly pleased with them."—" Yes father."— « Well now, throw... | |
| 1836 - 428 σελίδες
...could rivet their attention for two or three hours. CHILDREN are very early capable of impression. I imprinted on my daughter the idea of faith, at a...there." — " Yes, Papa!" — "And you seem to be vastly pleased with them."— "Yes, Papa!" — "Well now, throw 'em behind the fire." The tears started... | |
| 1836 - 432 σελίδες
...could rivet their attention for two or three hours. CHILDREN are very early capable of impresj sion. I imprinted on my daughter the idea of ! faith, at...seemed to delight her wonderfully. Her whole soul was j absorbed in her beads. I said — " My dear, you have some pretty beads there." — "Yes, Papa!"... | |
| 1837 - 518 σελίδες
...Children," says Cecil, " are capable of very early impressions. I imprinted on my daughter the dea of faith at a very early age. She was playing one day with a few beads, which seemed wonderfully to delight her. Her whole soul was absorbed in her trails. I said, ' My dear, you have... | |
| 1838 - 602 σελίδες
...view to his mind, than, perhaps, a long treatise on faith, in the common style. Cecil's daughter " was playing one day with a few beads, which seemed...beads there.' " ' Yes, papa.' ' ' And you seem to be vastly pleased with them.' " ' Yes, papa.' " ' Well, now. throw them behind the fire.' " The tears... | |
| Beriah Green - 1841 - 428 σελίδες
...perhaps, be better d& Scribed than in his own nervous language. " I imprinted on my daughter," he says, " the idea of faith at a very early age. She was playing...pretty beads there.' ' Yes, papa.' ' And you seem to be vastly pleased with them.' 'Yes, papa.' ' Well, now throw them behind the fire.' The tears started... | |
| Beriah Green - 1841 - 460 σελίδες
...perhaps, be better described than in his own nervous language. " I imprinted on my daughter," he says, " the idea of faith at a very early age. She was playing...pretty beads there.' ' Yes, papa.' ' And you seem to be vastly pleased with them.' ' Yes, papa.' ' Well, now throw them behind the fire.' The tears started... | |
| John Todd - 1844 - 230 σελίδες
...account of the The glass beads. manner in which he taught his little daughter what is meant by faith. " She was playing one day with a few beads, which seemed...beads there.' " ' Yes, papa.' " ' And you seem to be vastly pleased with them.' " ' Yes, papa.' " ' Well, now, throw them behind the fire.' " The tears... | |
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