Fraser's Magazine for Town and Country, Volumen22Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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Página 59
... leaves us impressed with the supreme importance of Faith by contrast with its handmaiden Knowledge . Take me , oh infinite Cause , and cleanse me of wrong ! Take me , raise me to higher Life through centuries long ! Cleanse me , by pain ...
... leaves us impressed with the supreme importance of Faith by contrast with its handmaiden Knowledge . Take me , oh infinite Cause , and cleanse me of wrong ! Take me , raise me to higher Life through centuries long ! Cleanse me , by pain ...
Página 67
... leave this to the learned professors ! ' Words , grammar , style , or rhetoric in the larger sense as embracing all these , constituted the main end of school and college instruction in those days , and this was supplemented by logic ...
... leave this to the learned professors ! ' Words , grammar , style , or rhetoric in the larger sense as embracing all these , constituted the main end of school and college instruction in those days , and this was supplemented by logic ...
Página 69
... leave the conscience and the under- standing unfurnished - void . ' 6 It has to be noted that Montaigne , and after him Milton and Locke , think only of the education of the few and not of the many of the sons of gentlemen only : but ...
... leave the conscience and the under- standing unfurnished - void . ' 6 It has to be noted that Montaigne , and after him Milton and Locke , think only of the education of the few and not of the many of the sons of gentlemen only : but ...
Página 72
... leave an almost indelible stain on the profession for all time . The whole body should make an annual pilgrimage of penitence for the sins of their predecessors . Schoolmasters are now beginning to understand that it is only by balanced ...
... leave an almost indelible stain on the profession for all time . The whole body should make an annual pilgrimage of penitence for the sins of their predecessors . Schoolmasters are now beginning to understand that it is only by balanced ...
Página 78
... leave him there . But Sir Duncan's former boatman would not allow it , and at dark they went away and left him there . And the poor little fellow , in his dark despair , must have been led by the hand of the Lord through cran- nies too ...
... leave him there . But Sir Duncan's former boatman would not allow it , and at dark they went away and left him there . And the poor little fellow , in his dark despair , must have been led by the hand of the Lord through cran- nies too ...
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