has not thought it beneath Him to take care for such diminutive, short-lived creatures as these, how much more will He care for His own people, reconciled to Him through the blood of Jesus, and sanctified by the Holy Spirit of promise! We are not left, however, to learn this blessed truth from the page of creation alone. Our Lord has himself declared to us, that the very hairs of our head are all numbered, and has left on record the promise, that if we "seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, all these things," that is, all temporal things, "shall be added unto us."
R. E.
THE END.
[R. CLAY, PRINTER, BREAD STREET HILL.]
Footnotes
[A] Vide Frontispiece to this Chapter.
[B] Mr. Rennie.
[C] The definition of the words Caterpillar, Grub, Maggot, as popularly understood, is as follows:—
A Caterpillar is the larva of a butterfly, moth, or saw-fly, often hairy, and always provided with a larger or smaller number of legs.