| Charles Buck - 1815 - 430 pages
...following will shew us how he conducted himself as to his family. " I imprinted," says Mr. Cecil, " on my daughter the idea of faith at a very early age....delight her wonderfully. Her whole soul was absorbed in the beads; T said, My dear you have some pretty beads there. " Yes, Papa." And you seem to be vastly... | |
| Richard Cecil, Josiah Pratt - 1816 - 664 pages
...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...whole soul was absorbed in her beads. I said — " My clear, you have some pretty beads there." — " Yes, Papa!" — "And you seem to be vastly pleased... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1817 - 276 pages
...could rivet their attention for two or three hours. ^B, CHILDREN are very early capable of impression. I imprinted on my daughter the idea of faith, at a...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... | |
| 1822 - 554 pages
...their first serious impressions. " Children," says Mr. CECIL, " are capable of very early impressions. I imprinted on my daughter the idea of faith at a...was playing one day with a few beads, which seemed wonderfully to delight her. Her whole soul was absorbed in her beads. I said, < My dear, you have some... | |
| 1824 - 412 pages
...indelibly instamped upon Mm. ANECDOTES. FAITH IN GOD ILLUSTRATED. I IMPRINTED on my daughter, says Cecil, the idea of Faith, at a very early age. She was playing...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... | |
| 1847 - 390 pages
...all sound * " Children are very early capable of impression. I imprinted on my daughter the ideaof faith, at a very early age. She was playing one day...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... | |
| 1824 - 504 pages
...indelibly instamped upon him. ANECDOTES. FAITH IN GOD ILLUSTRATED. I IMPRINTED on my daughter, says Cecil, the idea of Faith* at a very early age. She was playing...wonderfully. Her whole soul was absorbed in her beads. 1 said, " My dear, you have some pretty beads there." " Yes, Papa P' " And you seem to be vastly pleased... | |
| William Carus Wilson - 1830
...served on earth, to serve in heaven." WATUBE OF FAITH. Children are very early capable of impression. I imprinted on my daughter the idea of faith, at a...very early age. She was playing one day with a few heads, which teemed to delight her wonderfully. Her whole soul was absorbed in her beads. I said —... | |
| 1825 - 502 pages
...truths on his mind.' Cecil's Remains. Nature of Faith. ' 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 them into the fire." — The tears... | |
| Richard Cecil - 1825 - 488 pages
...could rivet their attention for two or three hours. CHILDREN are very early capable of impression. 1 imprinted on my daughter the idea of Faith, at a very...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 into... | |
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