The Educational Magazine, Volum 1etc., 1835 |
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Resultats 1 - 5 de 88.
Pàgina 1
... brought to triumph over the things of time and sense , and made a partaker of mental enjoyment , social happiness , and Christian peace . Hitherto the power of intellect has been directed to the aggrandise- ment of the creature rather ...
... brought to triumph over the things of time and sense , and made a partaker of mental enjoyment , social happiness , and Christian peace . Hitherto the power of intellect has been directed to the aggrandise- ment of the creature rather ...
Pàgina 2
... brought into operation in obscure localities , and only require to be known to be of the most extensive usefulness . On the other hand , with the best possible intentions , the most mischievous principles are brought into action , and ...
... brought into operation in obscure localities , and only require to be known to be of the most extensive usefulness . On the other hand , with the best possible intentions , the most mischievous principles are brought into action , and ...
Pàgina 4
... brought to bear either specifically upon morals or manners ; or , what is of more importance , upon habits : the deep - rooted vices of former igno- rance have been rather met by those of modern luxury , than controlled by those that ...
... brought to bear either specifically upon morals or manners ; or , what is of more importance , upon habits : the deep - rooted vices of former igno- rance have been rather met by those of modern luxury , than controlled by those that ...
Pàgina 9
... brought to infix . The peasant and the labourer must be taught to venerate himself as man . The paltry fear of over - educating the poor must be cast away in high places , when the consequence of under - educating them is written in ...
... brought to infix . The peasant and the labourer must be taught to venerate himself as man . The paltry fear of over - educating the poor must be cast away in high places , when the consequence of under - educating them is written in ...
Pàgina 10
... brought before his mind ; and it must be the constant care and duty of the rich and powerful to watch over him as over a wayward but yet promising child , vouchsafing him their first and best attentions , in the sure and certain hope of ...
... brought before his mind ; and it must be the constant care and duty of the rich and powerful to watch over him as over a wayward but yet promising child , vouchsafing him their first and best attentions , in the sure and certain hope of ...
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Altres edicions - Mostra-ho tot
Frases i termes més freqüents
afford agricultural appears arithmetic attention become benevolence BERNARD BARTON Bishop of London body boys calculated called character charity child Christ Christian church cultivation Divine duty earth effect England establishment evil exercise exertions faculties faith feelings Fellenberg friends garden German language give habits hand heart Holy human ignorance important improvement individual Infant Schools influence institution instruction intellectual interest Joseph Lancaster kind knowledge labour land lessons Lord Lord Brougham manner manual labour master means ment mental mind Missenden monitor monitorial system moral National nature neral object observe parents parish persons Pestalozzi philanthropy poetry poor population portion present principles prison produce Prussia pupils racter reading received religion religious Scripture society spirit Switzerland taught teacher teaching things tical tion truth Veenhuizen virtue whole workhouse young Yverdon
Passatges populars
Pàgina 212 - Forasmuch as ye know that ye were not redeemed with corruptible things, as silver and gold, from your vain conversation received by tradition from your fathers; But with the precious blood of Christ, as of a lamb without blemish and without spot...
Pàgina 300 - Some fragment from his dream of human life Shaped by himself with newly-learned art; A wedding or a festival, A mourning or a funeral; And this hath now his heart...
Pàgina 347 - Now unto him that is able to keep you from falling, and to present you faultless before the presence of his glory with exceeding joy, to the only wise God our Saviour, be glory and majesty, dominion and power, both now and ever. Amen.
Pàgina 353 - The philosopher, the saint, or the hero ; the wise, the good, or the great man, very often lie hid and concealed in a plebeian, which a proper education might have dis-interred, and have brought to light.
Pàgina 353 - If my reader will give me leave to change the allusion so soon upon him, I shall make use of the same instance to illustrate the force of education, which Aristotle has brought to explain his doctrine of substantial forms, when he tells us that a statue lies hid in a block of marble ; and that the art of the statuary only clears away the superfluous matter, and removes the rubbish.
Pàgina 236 - And God said, Let there be lights in the firmament of the heaven to divide the day from the night ; and let them be for signs and for seasons, and for days,
Pàgina 236 - And God set them in the firmament of heaven to give light upon the earth, And to rule over the day and over the night, and to divide the light from the darkness: and God saw that it was good. And the evening and the morning were the fourth day.
Pàgina 238 - And God created great whales, and every living creature that moveth, which the waters brought forth abundantly, after their kind, and every winged fowl after his kind: and God saw that it was good.
Pàgina 211 - This is a faithful saying, and worthy of all acceptation, that JESUS CHRIST came into the world to save sinners, of whom I am chief.
Pàgina 146 - And God said, Let the earth bring forth grass, the herb yielding seed and the fruit tree yielding fruit after his kind, whose seed is in itself, upon the earth: and it was so. And the earth brought forth grass, and herb yielding seed after his kind, and the tree yielding fruit, whose seed was in itself, after his kind: and God saw that it was good.