If you watch little birds just out of the nest, you may see them being taught the most useful and important lesson, how to find their food.
Such eyes must be of great use in helping birds to find their food, and to avoid their enemies.
It is charming to see the young ones when they begin to fly, and to know how they are taught to find their food, and to keep out of danger, and to sing, and everything young birds need to know.
To the papist claim that the church had given the Bible, and the church alone could explain it, Tyndale responded: “Do you know who taught the eagles to find their prey?
Well, that same God teaches His hungry children to find their Father in His word.
In those early times, when the Bible existed only in the ancient languages, scholars were enabled to find their way to the fountain of truth, which was closed to the uneducated classes.
On that ground on which they kneel, they will be victorious or find their graves.
Bewildered where to find their prey, with threats and imprecations, they groped in darkness, slashing the air with their swords, and not unfrequently wounding each other in the vain search.
Thus also, with migratory birds, it is a wonderful instinct which urges them at certain times of the year to direct their course in certain directions, but it is a faculty by which they know the time and find their way.
I may observe that the power of some savage races of mankind to find their way, although perhaps wholly different from the faculty of birds, is nearly as unintelligible to us.
The authorities then thought to find their way by transferring me to another command, but on that point General Lee became impatient, and inclined to serious thought and action.
They were sent off through the swamp to find their way to Norfolk and southward to report of roads or routes for our troops in case we should wish to make a detour for the capture of Suffolk.
Soldiers and officers began to fall, some to rise no more, others to find their way to the hospital tents.
Mr. Collier says that these women are to find their rights by influence at home.
This was the country where the aggageers had expected, without fail, to find their game.
I therefore decided to walk carefully along the outskirts of the jungle, trusting to find their place of entrance by the fresh broken boughs.
They haven't sense enough to find their regiment in such a ruck as this.
None felt ordinarily jovial, communicative and sympathetic with foot-sore stragglers trying to find their regiments.
Always those who answer to Master Pain must look to death to find theirrelation to God.
The first business of human beings is to find their own on earth.
Perhaps together they found it too terrible a light for earth, or perhaps they were unwilling to find their fulness of days in a world so charged with agony as these years.
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