With problems.”

However, by the creatures passing before Adam, probably in pairs, and he giving them names as they passed according to the nature and properties of each, one thing evidently appears, namely, he was convinced that none of these animals could be a suitable companion for him; for, among all which he had named, “there was not a help-meet for him:” one suitable and proper as an intimate companion and friend.

“He views the vast creation o’er,

Marks his own structure more than e’er before;

Sees all the creatures with their co-mates blest,

Himself left pensive, far unlike the rest;

Without compeer with whom his hours to spend,

Or jointly at the sacred altar bend.

Religion—sacred to the first great Cause:

Philosophy—the voice of Nature’s laws;