The American Journal of Education, Volume 4F.C. Brownell, 1858 - Education |
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... exercise . His evenings were almost invariably spent at home , and a part of every afternoon and evening was given to reading . And here his taste was , in one respect , peculiar ; he had a great liking for sermons , especially those of ...
... exercise . His evenings were almost invariably spent at home , and a part of every afternoon and evening was given to reading . And here his taste was , in one respect , peculiar ; he had a great liking for sermons , especially those of ...
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... exercise of worship is false which is not strictly spontaneous , and accord- ingly that to compel attendance on a ... exercises so that they shall fulfil the manifest purpose.of their appointment ; have a spirit as well as a shape ...
... exercise of worship is false which is not strictly spontaneous , and accord- ingly that to compel attendance on a ... exercises so that they shall fulfil the manifest purpose.of their appointment ; have a spirit as well as a shape ...
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... exercises should attend the offering of prayer . But in this regard we apprehend there is already a considerable ... exercise in elocution . The grand object is to bring out the meaning , and get it in contact with the hearer's soul ...
... exercises should attend the offering of prayer . But in this regard we apprehend there is already a considerable ... exercise in elocution . The grand object is to bring out the meaning , and get it in contact with the hearer's soul ...
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... exercise . What pretends to be the latter , and yet consists of a familiar repetition of clauses , whether following in a certain order or not , is almost certain to become subject , at last , to unfavorable notice , and to fix upon the ...
... exercise . What pretends to be the latter , and yet consists of a familiar repetition of clauses , whether following in a certain order or not , is almost certain to become subject , at last , to unfavorable notice , and to fix upon the ...
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... exercise , before breakfast ; and this appears to be the prefer- ence of the students themselves , both on the score of natural fitness and personal convenience . The subject justifies an extensive com- parison of different judgments ...
... exercise , before breakfast ; and this appears to be the prefer- ence of the students themselves , both on the score of natural fitness and personal convenience . The subject justifies an extensive com- parison of different judgments ...
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