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The promises are indeed absolute , but the Bible is written for beings who are
supposed to have common sense , and who are bound to use that common
sense in its interpretation . Our Saviour says , All things whatsoever ye would that
men ...
The promises are indeed absolute , but the Bible is written for beings who are
supposed to have common sense , and who are bound to use that common
sense in its interpretation . Our Saviour says , All things whatsoever ye would that
men ...
Page 21
In the treatises , addresses , and reports in which the subject of education is
discussed , many arguments are drawn from reason and common sense , and
some from excited imagination , but from testimony and the experience of other
nations ...
In the treatises , addresses , and reports in which the subject of education is
discussed , many arguments are drawn from reason and common sense , and
some from excited imagination , but from testimony and the experience of other
nations ...
Page 23
All men , it is said , are in some sense educated . But that only is appropriately
called education by which , in the training of the body or the mind , some
permanent effect is produced by design . With an occasional reference to the
Spartan ...
All men , it is said , are in some sense educated . But that only is appropriately
called education by which , in the training of the body or the mind , some
permanent effect is produced by design . With an occasional reference to the
Spartan ...
Page 31
The relation which mu sic bore to education among the ancients was peculiar ,
and the estimation in which the art was held , may be seen in the different senses
in which the word was used , and in the prominence which was given to it in ...
The relation which mu sic bore to education among the ancients was peculiar ,
and the estimation in which the art was held , may be seen in the different senses
in which the word was used , and in the prominence which was given to it in ...
Page 39
In the usual sense of the word education , the common people in the good times
of the republic , had none at all . They had no instruction in reading and writing ,
and no systematic physical training similar to the Greek gymnastics . Education ...
In the usual sense of the word education , the common people in the good times
of the republic , had none at all . They had no instruction in reading and writing ,
and no systematic physical training similar to the Greek gymnastics . Education ...
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