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Excerpt from Address Delivered at the Opening of the Columbian College in the District of Columbia, January 9, 1822
But who shall assume this responsible service It appears to have been first undertaken by Jehovah himself. The elements of language were, probably, from Divine suggestion. Created in the image of God, the progenitor of our species must not only have been upright and holy; but, to a considerable extent, have been blest With an intuitive capacity of discovering truth, independently of the slow and wavering process of observation and inference. When probably, at most, his lamp of existence had burned but a few days, the Lord God brought every beast of the field, and every fowl of the air unto Adam, to see what he would call them. Yet, so accurate Were the names assigned to the animals - descriptive, it is likely, of their dispositions and habits, that whatsoever Adam called every living creature, that was the name thereof. But, through what channels, and to what extent soever the Divine Majesty im parted knowledge to our common parent, in relation to the ordinary modes and pursuits of popular edu cation, man is ordained to be the instructer of man.
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