The American Journal of Education, Volume 4F.C. Brownell, 1858 - Education |
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... mind of a young man , who , at the same time , was grateful for the notice which was taken of him and for many marks of personal kindness . Mr. Dwight was too resolutely self - reliant in his turn of mind to follow implicitly , and ...
... mind of a young man , who , at the same time , was grateful for the notice which was taken of him and for many marks of personal kindness . Mr. Dwight was too resolutely self - reliant in his turn of mind to follow implicitly , and ...
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... mind of Christ . Whether brief remarks could be profitably thrown in , not to convey doctrine , but simply to uncover and explain the text , is worthy of consideration . In some of our colleges the Scriptures and the prayer are accom ...
... mind of Christ . Whether brief remarks could be profitably thrown in , not to convey doctrine , but simply to uncover and explain the text , is worthy of consideration . In some of our colleges the Scriptures and the prayer are accom ...
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... mind , by fixing the eye , by engaging two senses and a tongue in the service , instead of hearing alone . A free use of different methods is better than bondage to any one . Respecting the prayer itself , we feel very sure of this : it ...
... mind , by fixing the eye , by engaging two senses and a tongue in the service , instead of hearing alone . A free use of different methods is better than bondage to any one . Respecting the prayer itself , we feel very sure of this : it ...
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... mind , and in the religious arrangements by which he is surrounded . As matter of fact , the whole is exemplified in the history of the religious culture of man- kind . The indication thereof , or the thread to which the explanation ...
... mind , and in the religious arrangements by which he is surrounded . As matter of fact , the whole is exemplified in the history of the religious culture of man- kind . The indication thereof , or the thread to which the explanation ...
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... mind showed itself in his treatment of several branches of instruction . What are his names of towns , which he takes in alphabetical order from the index of a geography book , without possessing any knowledge of the subject ; what are ...
... mind showed itself in his treatment of several branches of instruction . What are his names of towns , which he takes in alphabetical order from the index of a geography book , without possessing any knowledge of the subject ; what are ...
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