| Enoch Cobb Wines - 1838 - 300 sider
...the sentiments, and form the habits of beings, degenerate, indeed, and corrupt by their own fault; but made by their Creator rational in their faculties,...it be the business of education to prepare us for our situation in life, and the business of life to prepare us for the happiness of eternity; then do... | |
| 1839 - 526 sider
...attention in the education of the young. For my part, says Addison, 'I think the being of a God as so little to be doubted, that it is almost the only...irresistible than the conclusion from such premises ? The obligation of schools to impart religious instruction, thus clearly shown by two distinct trains... | |
| Caleb Sprague Henry, Joseph Green Cogswell - 1839 - 522 sider
...not at liberty to cultivate or neglect. Admit the divine original of the Bible, and the main objectof education becomes as clear as it is important; —...irresistible than the conclusion from such premises? The obligation of schools to impart religious instruction, thus clearly shown by two distinct trains... | |
| 1851 - 922 sider
...corrupt by their own fault ; but made by their Creator rational in their faculties and rcsjwnsible for their conduct. If it be the business of education to prepare us for our situation in life, and the business of life to prepare us for the happiness of eternity ; then... | |
| 1851 - 936 sider
...the sentiments and form the habits of beings, degenerate, indeed, and corrupt by their own fault ; but made by their Creator rational in their faculties,...it be the business of education to prepare us for our situation in life, and the business of life to prepare us for the happiness of eternity ; then... | |
| 1851 - 922 sider
...the sentiments and form the habits of beings, degenerate, indeed, and corrupt by their own fault ; but made by their Creator rational in their faculties,...it be the business of education to prepare us for our situation in life, and the business of life to prepare us for the happiness of eternity ; then... | |
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