The American Journal of Education, Volume 16Henry Barnard F.C. Brownell, 1866 |
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Page 48
... moral nature remains uncultivated . Physical and intellect- ual education aim at the perfection of the instruments , which may become splendid implements of evil if moral education does not succeed in regulating the power which is to ...
... moral nature remains uncultivated . Physical and intellect- ual education aim at the perfection of the instruments , which may become splendid implements of evil if moral education does not succeed in regulating the power which is to ...
Page 51
... moral education by surrounding him with all influences of love and happiness , and lay the foundation of religion deep in his nature , by associating its primary ideas with what is most loved , it does not follow that we should withhold ...
... moral education by surrounding him with all influences of love and happiness , and lay the foundation of religion deep in his nature , by associating its primary ideas with what is most loved , it does not follow that we should withhold ...
Page 62
... moral excellence . Here , as in all other treatment , the peculiarities of individual character must guide us ; a touch is enough for the quick mettle of one child - much spurring will be required to remove the sluggishness of another ...
... moral excellence . Here , as in all other treatment , the peculiarities of individual character must guide us ; a touch is enough for the quick mettle of one child - much spurring will be required to remove the sluggishness of another ...
Contents
PORTRAIT OF RT REV ALONZO POTTER D D LL D | 5 |
THE NATURE AND VALUE OF EDUCATION | 33 |
DOCUMENTARY HISTORY OF NORMAL SCHOOLS IN THE UNITED STATES | 75 |
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