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Page 46
... instruction ; the systematic employment of music as an instrument of education ; the cul- tivation of the taste in connection with morals ; and the rela- tion of philosophy and oratory to each other and to education as a whole ; these ...
... instruction ; the systematic employment of music as an instrument of education ; the cul- tivation of the taste in connection with morals ; and the rela- tion of philosophy and oratory to each other and to education as a whole ; these ...
Page 59
... instructions , or in any wish which he ex- pressed , which can in any proper sense be called a will , and all the argument which is based on such a supposed fact , must , of course , be merely imaginary . Assuredly , the Apos- tle Paul ...
... instructions , or in any wish which he ex- pressed , which can in any proper sense be called a will , and all the argument which is based on such a supposed fact , must , of course , be merely imaginary . Assuredly , the Apos- tle Paul ...
Page 89
... instruction given by our Saviour to his Apostles in his long intercourse with them ; something more too , than a Peter's devotedness and zeal . The Holy Ghost must be sent down with tongues of fire . With this learning and holy fervor ...
... instruction given by our Saviour to his Apostles in his long intercourse with them ; something more too , than a Peter's devotedness and zeal . The Holy Ghost must be sent down with tongues of fire . With this learning and holy fervor ...
Page 90
... instruction , and the establishment of professorships of oratory . The Christian public are demanding higher qualifications in the preaching art . These signs of the times are hailed with peculiar delight and thankfulness . They augur ...
... instruction , and the establishment of professorships of oratory . The Christian public are demanding higher qualifications in the preaching art . These signs of the times are hailed with peculiar delight and thankfulness . They augur ...
Page 109
... instructions of their moth- ers . Tacitus ascribes the vicious manners of his own age , the decline of liberal studies , and the corruption of the Latin tongue , to the disuse of this good old custom 1842. ] 109 Indicated by Woman's ...
... instructions of their moth- ers . Tacitus ascribes the vicious manners of his own age , the decline of liberal studies , and the corruption of the Latin tongue , to the disuse of this good old custom 1842. ] 109 Indicated by Woman's ...
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