PART II. The Teacher's Other Work.
SECTION VI. and Aiding
Counseling
at all Times.
true, undo the wrong teaching, or supply a lack of the right word at the fitting season; but this only at the cost of precious time, that might have been bet- ter improved. If, however, the neglect is not promptly remedied, it is by no means forgotten; "for we must all be made manifest before the judg ment seat of Christ, that each one may receive the things done in his body, according to what he hath done, whether it be good or bad." And He who is to judge us there, says, as to the little things in our At the teaching and conduct, "that every idle word that men shall speak, they shall give account thereof in the day of judgment;" and as to any failure in min- istry to his loved ones before whom he has set us, his word will come: "Inasmuch as ye did it not to one of the least of these, ye did it not to me." Ah! there is a weight of meaning in the reminder of that Judge, as he calls to his every representative in this sphere of preparation for that day: "Behold, I come quickly, and my reward is with me, to render to each man according as his work is."
Then, then, "they that be teachers [they that cause others to discern the truth] shall shine as the Daniel's brightness of the firmament; and they that turn [they that influence] many to righteousness [shall shine] as the stars for ever and ever."
Abraham's school, 355.
Absence of scholars, dangers of, 328; of scholars, cause of, 329; writing to scholars in their 336.
Absent scholars, reaching, 327-339.
Absurd attempts in teaching, 38.
Ahab and God, 203.
Alec, Blind, blind memorizing of, 21.
All: being all things to, 49; points not for all, 123.
Alone, finding each scholar, 352.
Alphabet, new viewing the, 223. American Philological Association, 106. Ananias and Sapphira, lessons from, 129. Angels of imagery, 155.
Answers: one cause of stupid, 19; to set questions, 25; using wrong, 156, 192; planning for right, 189. Answering, thinking before, 178. Apportioning questions, 136. Aptness to teach, 108.
Army, attention in the, 73; boys, writing to, 336.
Arnold, Thomas: his teaching-methods, 48; on co-work, 96; his use of influence, 261; on help from scholars, 321; his use of correspondence, 335.
Art of the teaching-process, 103, 106. Ascham, Roger: as an educational writer, 27; his learning-method, 95. Attention: securing scholars', 70, 138; in- dispensableness of, 70, 73, 143; defined,
71; on the ball-field, 72; in the army, 73; what it includes, 74; difficulty of securing, 75, 307; testing, 76, 148; hold- ing, 78, 149; how to secure, 140.
Barrel, a too-full, 65. Base-line, finding a, 255.
Basket, washing the, 99.
Baxter, Richard, preaching of, 141.
Beecher, Thomas K., question-plan of, 179. Beelzebub's way, 140.
Beginning of teaching, a right, 130, 141; to review, 233.
Bellows, the Sunday-school, 14. Bible: Bible explained by the, 132; "influ- ence" in the, 244; or nothing, 188; the name used as a mnemonic. 120. Bible-text: help of the, 165; writing out a, 333.
Bible-truths related, 226.
Bill of fare, to be selected from, 124, 131. Biddle Market Mission, 256.
Blackboard: using the, 144; the invisible,
Blacksmith, influencing the, 252.
Blind: memorizing, 21; scholars, teaching of, 37; leading blind, 54. Bleaching, the process of, 19. Body, only the, 85.
Bondage, house of, 86.
Books: are not knowledge, 20, 23; selecting, for scholars, 366.
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