A Popular History of Christian Education, Volume 68; Volume 164Moody Press, 1943 - 355 pages |
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Page 63
... learning had large libraries and gave particular at- tention to the collection of books through the ex- change of duplicates . But with the founding of uni- versities and finally with the invention of printing , monasteries ceased to ...
... learning had large libraries and gave particular at- tention to the collection of books through the ex- change of duplicates . But with the founding of uni- versities and finally with the invention of printing , monasteries ceased to ...
Page 65
... learning . One of the principal causes of this awak- ening was the bringing of the mind of Europe into contact with the culture and civilization of Greece and Rome , of which it was ignorant during the Mid- dle Ages . The fall of ...
... learning . One of the principal causes of this awak- ening was the bringing of the mind of Europe into contact with the culture and civilization of Greece and Rome , of which it was ignorant during the Mid- dle Ages . The fall of ...
Page 102
... learning has brought disobedience and heresy and sects into the world , and printing has divulged them and libels against the best government . God keep us from both ! William and Mary College , established in 1616 , was opened only to ...
... learning has brought disobedience and heresy and sects into the world , and printing has divulged them and libels against the best government . God keep us from both ! William and Mary College , established in 1616 , was opened only to ...
Contents
JEWISH EDUCATION | 13 |
EDUCATION IN THE DARK AGE | 50 |
THE MOVEment Toward UNIVERSAL EDUCATION | 64 |
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