The Christian Examiner and General Review, Том 10Francis Jenks, Francis William Pitt Greenwood, James Walker, William Ware J. Munroe, 1831 |
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... mind is considered as the prin- cipal object of education , and the information of the mind . as education's peculiar and ultimate design . Though there exists very remarkably in our country , or at least in this part of our country , a ...
... mind is considered as the prin- cipal object of education , and the information of the mind . as education's peculiar and ultimate design . Though there exists very remarkably in our country , or at least in this part of our country , a ...
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... Mind is its first object , but it is not its only , nor its final object . Through the mind it must reach the moral sentiments and convictions , or it reaches not its mark . That is but a partial education , which does not lead its ...
... Mind is its first object , but it is not its only , nor its final object . Through the mind it must reach the moral sentiments and convictions , or it reaches not its mark . That is but a partial education , which does not lead its ...
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... mind which causes it to know how to use itself , and every species of information which furnishes it with objects of ... minds should at the same time receive due cultivation , and be adequately fortified against the assaults of the ...
... mind which causes it to know how to use itself , and every species of information which furnishes it with objects of ... minds should at the same time receive due cultivation , and be adequately fortified against the assaults of the ...
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... mind of man , that it was not formed for improvement , and that knowledge is not good for it . Pour down instruction on the land , even on our land , like rain , for even yet it is dry and athirst . Let the ridges thereof be watered ...
... mind of man , that it was not formed for improvement , and that knowledge is not good for it . Pour down instruction on the land , even on our land , like rain , for even yet it is dry and athirst . Let the ridges thereof be watered ...
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... mind . On the contrary , they are generally men who are not easily imposed upon by any of the tricks or decep- tions of the worst portion of society , and who would be rather slow than otherwise to believe in the reformation of those ...
... mind . On the contrary , they are generally men who are not easily imposed upon by any of the tricks or decep- tions of the worst portion of society , and who would be rather slow than otherwise to believe in the reformation of those ...
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