American Annals of Education and Instruction, Volume 5Allen & Ticknor, 1835 - Education |
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... attend to an essay on this worn - out , tedious subject ; and this is only the first article of the first number of ... attending meetings ; nor does the word ' politics , ' or ' measures , ' or ' office , ' ever fail to rouse his mind ...
... attend to an essay on this worn - out , tedious subject ; and this is only the first article of the first number of ... attending meetings ; nor does the word ' politics , ' or ' measures , ' or ' office , ' ever fail to rouse his mind ...
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... attended , and spoken of , with interest . The as- sociations and lectures for adult education are multiplied ; and the means of self - instruction extended and cheapened , in a manner hitherto unexam- pled . Books upon the science and ...
... attended , and spoken of , with interest . The as- sociations and lectures for adult education are multiplied ; and the means of self - instruction extended and cheapened , in a manner hitherto unexam- pled . Books upon the science and ...
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... attend to this , and we pay a teacher . ' Clergymen , who think they have no concern with the lambs of their flock , except to give them in- struction entirely beyond the reach of their capacities , on one day of the week , will say We ...
... attend to this , and we pay a teacher . ' Clergymen , who think they have no concern with the lambs of their flock , except to give them in- struction entirely beyond the reach of their capacities , on one day of the week , will say We ...
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... attending school for the last winter ; and even Robert's heart seems to be saddened at the thought . Indeed , it was always a matter of surprise to us , that the day which removes the young from the care and guidance of others , and ...
... attending school for the last winter ; and even Robert's heart seems to be saddened at the thought . Indeed , it was always a matter of surprise to us , that the day which removes the young from the care and guidance of others , and ...
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... attended with danger to the sight . But whether the morning be chosen for study or not , there are periods of the day when it is unsafe . The tendency to congestion , or fullness of blood , in the head and eyes of students , renders it ...
... attended with danger to the sight . But whether the morning be chosen for study or not , there are periods of the day when it is unsafe . The tendency to congestion , or fullness of blood , in the head and eyes of students , renders it ...
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Page 331 - The end, then, of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright and out of that knowledge to love him, to imitate him, to be like him as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which being united to the heavenly grace of faith makes up the highest perfection.
Page 405 - If a brother or sister be naked, and destitute of daily food, And one of you say unto them, Depart in peace, be ye warmed and filled; notwithstanding ye give them not those things which are needful to the body; what doth it profit?
Page 182 - If Balak would give me his house full of silver and gold, I cannot go beyond the word of the LORD my God, to do less or more.
Page 182 - As the valleys are they spread forth, as gardens by the river's side, as the trees of lign aloes which the Lord hath planted, and as cedar trees beside the waters. He shall pour the water out of his buckets, and his seed shall be in many waters, and his king shall be higher than Agag, and his kingdom shall be exalted.
Page 182 - And he took up his parable and said, Balaam the son of Beor hath said, and the man whose eyes are open hath said; he hath said, which heard the words of God, and knew the knowledge of the Most High, which saw the vision of the Almighty, falling into a trance, but having his eyes open...
Page 182 - God brought him forth out of Egypt ; he hath as it were the strength of an unicorn ; he shall eat up the nations his enemies, and shall break their bones, and pierce them through with his arrows.
Page 182 - I shall see him, but not now : I shall behold him, but not nigh : there shall come a Star out of Jacob, and a Sceptre shall rise out of Israel, and shall smite the corners of Moab, and destroy all the children of Sheth.
Page 182 - He hath said, which heard the words of God, and knew the knowledge of the Most High, •which saw the vision of the Almighty, falling into a trance, but having his eyes open : 1f.
Page 181 - Behold, the people shall rise up as a great lion, and lift up himself as a young lion : he shall not lie down until he eat of the prey, and drink the blood of the slain.
Page 22 - ... the speaker is in earnest, and affected himself with what he so passionately recommends to others. Violent gesture and vociferation naturally shake the hearts of the ignorant, and fill them with a kind of religious horror. Nothing is more frequent than to see women weep and tremble at...