The Lady of the Manor, 3. köideHoulston and Stoneman, 1841 |
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Page 70
... Scripture does not throw sufficient light on the subject of education , we have no other guide what- ever on which we , can reasonably depend ; for he that made man , and alone knows what is in man , must un- doubtedly be the only ...
... Scripture does not throw sufficient light on the subject of education , we have no other guide what- ever on which we , can reasonably depend ; for he that made man , and alone knows what is in man , must un- doubtedly be the only ...
Page 71
... Scripture the Almighty has vouchsafed to give such lights as may assist a teacher in the intellectual im- provement of a child , although , in the articles of filial obedience and morality , it affords a very decisive rule of conduct ...
... Scripture the Almighty has vouchsafed to give such lights as may assist a teacher in the intellectual im- provement of a child , although , in the articles of filial obedience and morality , it affords a very decisive rule of conduct ...
Page 72
... Scripture ought to be the ultimate object of all human learning : and then , with a degree of self - deception which ... Scriptures in their original languages . " I trust that I shall not be deemed disrespectful to the memory of a ...
... Scripture ought to be the ultimate object of all human learning : and then , with a degree of self - deception which ... Scriptures in their original languages . " I trust that I shall not be deemed disrespectful to the memory of a ...
Page 73
... Scriptures in their original tongues . Nevertheless , I have three important objections to make to this plan . ' “ I should like to hear your statement of these ob- jections , ' said my father somewhat hastily . 66 6 C Certainly , Sir ...
... Scriptures in their original tongues . Nevertheless , I have three important objections to make to this plan . ' “ I should like to hear your statement of these ob- jections , ' said my father somewhat hastily . 66 6 C Certainly , Sir ...
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... Scripture , to the exclusion of the classical wri- ters , which I think I understand to be your plan , would lead to an extremely narrow and illiberal mode of think- ing ? ' 66 Mr. Gisborne replied , that , before my father de- cided ...
... Scripture , to the exclusion of the classical wri- ters , which I think I understand to be your plan , would lead to an extremely narrow and illiberal mode of think- ing ? ' 66 Mr. Gisborne replied , that , before my father de- cided ...
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