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" In order to form the minds of children, the first thing to be done is to conquer their will, and bring them to an obedient temper. To inform the understanding is a work of time, and must with children, proceed by slow degrees as they are able to bear... "
The Beauties of the Rev. J. Wesley, M. A.: Containing the Most Interesting ... - Página 194
por John Wesley - 1817 - 252 páginas
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Men and Women of Deep Piety

Clara McLeister - 1920 - 522 páginas
...allowed on no occasion after a child was about twelve months old. "The subjecting the will," she wrote, "is a thing which must be done at once, and the sooner the better. This is the only strong and rational foundation of a religious education, without which both precept...
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Preschool Education: A Historical and Critical Study

Ilse Forest - 1927 - 456 páginas
...time, and must with children proceed by slow degrees as they are able to bear it; but the subjecting of the -will is a thing which must be done at once, and the sooner the better. ... I insist upon the conquering of the will of children betimes, because this is the only strong and...
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Woman to Woman: Questions and Answers to Today's Home Problems

1987 - 196 páginas
...understanding is a work of time and must with children proceed by slow degrees as they are able to bear it: but the subjecting the will is a thing which must be done at once; and the sooner the better. For by neglecting timely correction they will contract a stubbornness and obstinacy which is hardly ever after...
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The Protestant Temperament: Patterns of Child-Rearing, Religious Experience ...

Philip Greven - 1988 - 449 páginas
...children proceed by slow degrees, as they are able to bear it; but the subjecting the will is a thing that must be done at once, and the sooner the better; for by neglecting timely correction they will contract a stubbornness and obstinacy which are hardly ever...
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Susanna Wesley: The Complete Writings

Susanna Wesley - 1997 - 529 páginas
...proceed by slow degrees [as they are able to bear it]; but the subjecting the will is a thing that must be done at once — and the sooner the better. For by neglecting timely correction, they [will] contract a stubbornness [and obstinacy] which is hardly ever...
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Correction & Discipline of Children

John R. Rice - 1946 - 32 páginas
...understanding is a work of time and must with children proceed by slow degrees as they are able to bear it, but the subjecting the will is a thing which must be done at once, and the sooner the better. For by neglecting timely correction, they will contract a stubbornness and obstinacy which is hardly ever...
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Watching and Praying: Personality Tranformation in Eighteenth-century ...

Keith Haartman - 2004 - 260 páginas
...proceed by slow degrees, as they arc unable to bear it; but the subjecting the will is a thing that must be done at once, and the sooner the better; for by neglecting timely correction they will contract a stubbornness and obstinacy which are hardly ever...
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Containing forty-three sermons on various subjects

John Wesley - 1826 - 444 páginas
...taught to take any thing, be it ever so disagreeable. " In order to form the minds of children, the first thing to be done, is to conquer their will....be as painful to us as to the children. Therefore, 1 call those cruel parents, who pass for kind 'and indulgent ; who permit their children to contract...
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John Wesley: An Autobiographical Sketch of the Man and His ..., Volumen35

John Wesley - 1966 - 136 páginas
...understanding is a work of time, and must with children proceed by slow degrees as they are able to bear it; but the subjecting the will, is a thing which must...be done at once; and the sooner the better. For by neglecting timely correction, they will contract a stubbornness and obstinacy, which is hardly ever...
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Our Own Fireside

REV. CHARLES BULLOCK - 1871 - 840 páginas
...proceed by slow degrees, as they are able to bear it. But the subjecting of the will is a thing that must be done at once, and the sooner the better. For by neglecting timely correction, they contract a stubbornness and obstinacy which arc hardly ever conquered,...
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