The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D.: Late Head Master of Rugby School, and Regius Professor of Modern History in the University of Oxford, Volume 2B. Fellowes, 1844 |
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... follow that they cannot be taught the former . The question goes through the whole frame of our society . Nothing more reasonable than that national education should be in accordance with the national religion ; nothing more noble or ...
... follow that they cannot be taught the former . The question goes through the whole frame of our society . Nothing more reasonable than that national education should be in accordance with the national religion ; nothing more noble or ...
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... follow ; and they would be idols , for they would not supply all the food that the mind wants , and , The a Robespierre , he used to distinguish from Danton , and others of the revolutionary leaders , as being a sincere fanatic in the ...
... follow ; and they would be idols , for they would not supply all the food that the mind wants , and , The a Robespierre , he used to distinguish from Danton , and others of the revolutionary leaders , as being a sincere fanatic in the ...
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... follows . Thus it is that narrow - mindedness tends to wickedness , because it does not extend its watch- fulness to every part of our moral nature , for then it would not be narrow - mindedness ; and this neglect fosters the growth of ...
... follows . Thus it is that narrow - mindedness tends to wickedness , because it does not extend its watch- fulness to every part of our moral nature , for then it would not be narrow - mindedness ; and this neglect fosters the growth of ...
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... follow out the strong graphic touches which , to an active mind , suggest such infinitely varied pictures , and yet leave it to the reader to draw them for himself on the hint given . But my delight in going over Homer and Virgil with ...
... follow out the strong graphic touches which , to an active mind , suggest such infinitely varied pictures , and yet leave it to the reader to draw them for himself on the hint given . But my delight in going over Homer and Virgil with ...
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... follow the dictates of God's Spirit ; and in every case of obedience to any law or guide whatsoever , there always must be one independent act of the mind . pronouncing this one determining proposition , " I ought to obey ; " so that in ...
... follow the dictates of God's Spirit ; and in every case of obedience to any law or guide whatsoever , there always must be one independent act of the mind . pronouncing this one determining proposition , " I ought to obey ; " so that in ...
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