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Title: A treatise on the management of Infant Schools.Publisher:
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edition identification: ++++ British Library Goyder, David George;
1826. 8 . 722.f.22.
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Pursued At The Infant School, Meadow-street, Bristol 4 David George
Goyder
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terable; but the particular quality depends upon the subject. (5.)
Upon this rule of composition, the inspiration of the Holy
Scriptures rests; for while in the letter they appear to resemble
any other composition, in the spirit they contain within them the
infinite wisdom of the most high God. In our next chapter we shall
proceed to the application of the rules laid down. CHAPTER VI. We
now proceed to apply the rules already laid down, to the
understanding of the Holy Word; and as our work is but introductory
to the study of analogies, we shall select such illustrations as
are the easiest of comprehension, intending, at a future period, to
illustrate the more complex. As an object that the senses is most
familiar with, we choose the "clouds," which signify the literal
sense of the Holy Word. (1.) The clouds veil and diversify the
light of the sun, studding the atmosphere with a thousand beautiful
forms. (2.) They are the sources of rain, which refreshes the
earth, causing it to bring forth in due season. (3 ) They are the
reservoirs of storms and tempests, which, though desolating in
their particular effects, serve to puri- fv the atmosphere. (4.)
Though fulfilling these numerous offices, they are derived from the
earth itself, being attracted thence through the influence of the
sun. In all these particulars they correspond to the literal sense
of the Word of God; for (I.) as the clouds temper and veil the
solar rays, so that glory and wisdom, which is too bright for human
comprehension, is tempered and rendered available to the human
mind, by being concealed beneath the letter of the Word of God, and
while it thus tempers the divine glory, it sets it forth in a
thousand graceful forms of natural wisdom and of natural truth.
(2.) From the letter of the Word, those n...
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