The English Journal of Education, Volumes 8-9Darton and Clark, 1854 - Education |
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... question , and not by an indolent adherence to the traditions of the past . It is doubtless the duty of all to whom ... questions . We fear , if the truth were told honestly as to what they learnt from the Great Exhibition , it would be ...
... question , and not by an indolent adherence to the traditions of the past . It is doubtless the duty of all to whom ... questions . We fear , if the truth were told honestly as to what they learnt from the Great Exhibition , it would be ...
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... Questions , on a New Plan ; intended to answer the Double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction and Miscellaneous ... question resolves itself , What would this number realize at three halfpence each ? No. 2. The production of a ...
... Questions , on a New Plan ; intended to answer the Double Purpose of Arithmetical Instruction and Miscellaneous ... question resolves itself , What would this number realize at three halfpence each ? No. 2. The production of a ...
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... Questions in Arithmetic . " It is not likely to find much favour with the class of masters who , in giving their lessons , employ all or the greater part of the time devoted to the subject in detailed explanations and elucidations on ...
... Questions in Arithmetic . " It is not likely to find much favour with the class of masters who , in giving their lessons , employ all or the greater part of the time devoted to the subject in detailed explanations and elucidations on ...
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... question , " What mark is here used ? " We ought to add , that this is one of the exceptions to the general rule of employing leading questions ; it is , however , no less objectionable as going to the other extreme . Were we compelled ...
... question , " What mark is here used ? " We ought to add , that this is one of the exceptions to the general rule of employing leading questions ; it is , however , no less objectionable as going to the other extreme . Were we compelled ...
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... question should occupy the chair of Professor in any school , much less college , however humble the pretensions of that college in the tribunals of literature — a question which any of the Professors of Oxford or Cambridge ( however ...
... question should occupy the chair of Professor in any school , much less college , however humble the pretensions of that college in the tribunals of literature — a question which any of the Professors of Oxford or Cambridge ( however ...
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Page 177 - A death unto sin, and a new birth unto righteousness : for being by nature born in sin, and the children of wrath, we are hereby made the children of grace.
Page 323 - For the Jews require a sign, and the Greeks seek after wisdom: but we preach Christ crucified, unto the Jews a stumblingblock, and unto the Greeks foolishness...
Page 133 - If Hope prostrate lie, Love too will sink and die. But Love is subtle, and doth proof derive From her own life that Hope is yet alive ; And, bending o'er with soul-transfusing eyes, And the soft murmurs of the mother dove, Woos back the fleeting spirit, and half supplies : — Thus Love repays to Hope what Hope first gave to Love.
Page 181 - The Creed, the Lord's Prayer and the Ten Commandments do find me now the most acceptable and plentiful matter for all my meditations. They are to me as my daily bread and drink. And as I can speak and write of them over and over again, so I had rather read or hear of them than of any of the school niceties which once so much pleased me. And thus I observed it was with old Bishop Usher and with many other men.
Page 133 - Thus Love repays to Hope what Hope first gave to Love. Yet haply there will come a weary day, When overtasked at length Both Love and Hope beneath the load give way. Then with a statue's smile, a statue's strength, Stands the mute sister, Patience, nothing loth, And both supporting does the work of both.
Page 54 - YE are to take care that this child be brought to the bishop, to be confirmed by him, so soon as he can say the Creed, the Lord's Prayer, and the Ten Commandments, in the vulgar tongue, and be further instructed in the Church Catechism set forth for that purpose.
Page 180 - Thou shalt not commit adultery, Thou shalt not kill, Thou shalt not steal, Thou shalt not bear false witness, Thou shalt not covet'; and if there be any other commandment, it is briefly comprehended in this saying, namely, 'Thou shalt love thy neighbour as thyself.' '"Love worketh no ill to his neighbour: therefore love is the fulfilling of the law.