Luther on Education: Including a Historical Introduction, and a Translation of the Reformer's Two Most Important Educational TreatisesLutheran publication society, 1889 - 274 pages |
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... become themselves the sources of a new creative power . Such heroes are at once an effect and a cause . Closely considered , they are found to exhibit , on the one hand , an immense receptivity , and , on the other , a large executive ...
... become themselves the sources of a new creative power . Such heroes are at once an effect and a cause . Closely considered , they are found to exhibit , on the one hand , an immense receptivity , and , on the other , a large executive ...
Page 171
... become priests , monks , and nuns , and thus earn a support ? " The hollow piety and selfish aims of such persons are sufficiently evident from their own confession . For if they sought anything more than the temporal welfare of their ...
... become priests , monks , and nuns , and thus earn a support ? " The hollow piety and selfish aims of such persons are sufficiently evident from their own confession . For if they sought anything more than the temporal welfare of their ...
Page 252
... become jurists , princes chancellors , counts and lords secretaries , and mayors sextons . If we do not soon begin to do something , we shall become Tartars and Turks , and ignoramuses will again be doctors and counsellors at court ...
... become jurists , princes chancellors , counts and lords secretaries , and mayors sextons . If we do not soon begin to do something , we shall become Tartars and Turks , and ignoramuses will again be doctors and counsellors at court ...
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