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" Christian and a gentleman, — that a man should enter upon his business not *V vapipyov but as a substantive and most important duty ; that he should devote himself to it as the especial branch of the ministerial calling which he has chosen to follow... "
The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold, D.D.: Late Head Master of ... - Page 90
by Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844
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The Methodist Quarterly Review

1846 - 670 pages
...spirit of a Christian and a gentleman, — that a man should enter upon his business not in Trop£pyotl, but as a substantive and most important duty ; that...follow ; that, belonging to a great public institution, he should study things lovely and of good report ; nnd that he should have sufficient vigor of mind...
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The Methodist Quarterly Review, Volume 28

1846 - 668 pages
...spirit of a Christian and a gentleman, — that a man should enter upon his business not in TTapepyov, but as a substantive and most important duty ; that...follow ; that, belonging to a great public institution, he should study things lovely and of good report ; and that he should have sufficient vigor of mind...
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The Presbyterian review and religious journal, Volume 19

1846 - 602 pages
...spirit of a Christian and a gentleman; that a man should enter upon his business not « irapvpvov, but as a substantive and most important duty; that...ministerial calling which he has chosen to follow," I. 108. " The BUSINESS OF A SCHOOLMASTER, NO LESS THAN THAT OF A PARISH MlNISTEH, IS THE CUBE OF SOULS,"...
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Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute ..., Volume 21

American Institute of Instruction - 1851 - 188 pages
...due performance of a master's duties here, that a man enter his business, not as a secondary matter, but as a substantive and most important duty, that he should devote himself to it * *, that he should enter heartily into the interest, honor, and general respectability of the society...
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Arnold's Travelling Journals

Thomas Arnold - 1852 - 250 pages
...spirit of a Christian, and a gentleman, — that a man should enter upon his business not /« vapqytiv, but as a substantive and most important duty ; that...and of good report ; " that is, that he should be public-spirited, liberal, and entering heartily into the interest, honour, and general respectability...
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Annual Meeting: Proceedings, Constitution, List of Active Members, and Addresses

American Institute of Instruction - 1853 - 228 pages
...is a Christian and a gentleman, an active man and one who has common sense, and understands boys ; that, belonging to a great public institution, and...should study ' things lovely and of good report;' that he should be public-spirited and liberal, and enter heartily into the interests, honor and general...
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Prize Essay and Lectures, Delivered Before the American Institute ..., Volume 23

American Institute of Instruction - 1853 - 228 pages
...is a Christian and a gentleman, an active man and one who has common sense, and understands boys ; that, belonging to a great public institution, and...study ' things lovely and of good report ; ' that he should be public-spirited and liberal, and enter heartily into the interests, honor and general...
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The Connecticut Common School Journal and Annals of Education, Volume 21

Henry Barnard - 1866 - 370 pages
...says—" The qualifications which I deem essential to the one performance of the master's duties here.are that he should devote himself to it as the especial...ministerial calling which he has chosen to follow." So with us many earn the title of Reverend, who intentionally spend a life time in teaching. We can...
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The Life and Correspondence of Thomas Arnold ...

Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1860 - 408 pages
...spirit of ft Christian and a gentleman, — that a man should enter upon his business not fK iraptpyav, but as a substantive and most important duty; that..."lovely and of good report;" that is, that he should be public-spirited, liberal, and entering heartily into the interest, honor, and general respectability...
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Brownson's Quarterly Review, Volume 5

1860 - 560 pages
...spirit of a Christian and a gentleman — that a man should enter upon his business not as a by-work, but as a substantive and most important duty; that...institution, and standing in a public and conspicuous station, he should study things ' lovely and of good report;' that is, that he should be public-spirited,...
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