Hints Addressed to the Patrons And Directors of Schools Principally Intended T
Hints Addressed to the Patrons And Directors of Schools Principally Intended T
Elizabeth Hamilton
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You answer well ; he cannot. The farmer tills the ground and sows the grain, but he can do no more. Who then is it that sends the rain in its sea- son, and makes the summer's sun to shine, that it may ripen the fruits of the earth, to fill our mouths with food, and our hearts with gladness ? A Q. It is to God then that we are in- debted for the bread we eat ; and do you not ask him for your daily bread ? A Q. Repeat the Lord's Prayer. A Q. In what part of this prayer do you ask of God the food ...of which we have been speaking ? A Q. Are all sorts of food equally from God? A Q. Have you not been fed every day of your life with food necessary to your support ? A Q. Has not God then been very good to you ? A. 225 Q. And do you not love God for his goodness ? A Q. Ought you not to thank him for having been so good to you ? A Q. But how can you show that you are grateful to God ? A Q. When your parents or friends are very kind to you, do you not feel a de- sire to please them ? A Q. Then, if you believe that God has been very good to you, will you not de- sire to please him ?
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