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... called the preceptive and moral elements in Bible - teaching . On these we ought to dwell with the greatest soli- citude whenever they occur in the course of our Scriptural reading with children . As examples , I may mention our Lord's ...
... called the preceptive and moral elements in Bible - teaching . On these we ought to dwell with the greatest soli- citude whenever they occur in the course of our Scriptural reading with children . As examples , I may mention our Lord's ...
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... called Examples in Arithmetic , Part I. , by the Rev. W. N. Griffin . There is a second part to the work , which is in a separate form , and commences with Reduction . IV . Time - tables are matters of necessity in school - work ; but ...
... called Examples in Arithmetic , Part I. , by the Rev. W. N. Griffin . There is a second part to the work , which is in a separate form , and commences with Reduction . IV . Time - tables are matters of necessity in school - work ; but ...
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... called them gods unto whom the word of God came , and the Scripture cannot be broken ; say ye of him whom the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world , thou blasphemest , because I said , I am the Son of God ? 3. And when he is ...
... called them gods unto whom the word of God came , and the Scripture cannot be broken ; say ye of him whom the Father hath sanctified and sent into the world , thou blasphemest , because I said , I am the Son of God ? 3. And when he is ...
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... called into requisition . Thirty - six halves were proved to make up eighteen whole ones by putting eighteen strokes on the board , drawing a line through them , and letting the children count the short strokes above and below it , thus ...
... called into requisition . Thirty - six halves were proved to make up eighteen whole ones by putting eighteen strokes on the board , drawing a line through them , and letting the children count the short strokes above and below it , thus ...
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... called on to say them . The master was careful not to confine his pupils very long to mere abstract sums , but to show the appli- cation of arithmetic to daily life . I cannot speak more highly of him altogether than in the words of his ...
... called on to say them . The master was careful not to confine his pupils very long to mere abstract sums , but to show the appli- cation of arithmetic to daily life . I cannot speak more highly of him altogether than in the words of his ...
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Page 109 - God forbid : yea, let God be true, but every man a liar; as it is written, That thou mightest be justified in thy sayings, and mightest overcome when thou art judged.
Page 110 - Yet not the more Cease I to wander where the Muses haunt Clear spring, or shady grove, or sunny hill...
Page 109 - And not rather, (as we be slanderously reported, and as some affirm that we say,) Let us do evil that good may come? whose damnation is just.
Page 110 - Though hard and rare : thee I revisit safe, And feel thy sovran vital lamp; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn; So thick a drop serene hath quench'd their orbs, Or dim suffusion veil'd.
Page 38 - tis the mind that makes the body rich ; And as the sun breaks through the darkest clouds, So honour peereth in the meanest habit. What, is the jay more precious than the lark, Because his feathers are more beautiful ? Or is the adder better than the eel, Because his painted skin contents the eye ? O, no, good Kate ; neither art thou the worse For this poor furniture, and mean array.
Page 111 - Once more unto the breach, dear friends, once more; Or close the wall up with our English dead ! In peace there's nothing so becomes a man As modest stillness and humility : But when the blast of war blows in our ears, Then imitate the action of the tiger...
Page 9 - With her great Master so to sympathize : It was no season then for her To wanton with the sun, her lusty paramour. Only with speeches fair She woos the gentle air, To hide her guilty front with innocent snow ; And on her naked shame, Pollute with sinful blame, The saintly veil of maiden white to throw ; Confounded, that her Maker's eyes, Should look so near upon her foul deformities.
Page 30 - What feigned submission swore! Ease would recant Vows made in pain, as violent and void; For never can true reconcilement grow Where wounds of deadly hate have pierced so deep...
Page 39 - Full many a gem of purest ray serene The dark unfathom'd caves of ocean bear : Full many a flower is born to blush unseen, And waste its sweetness on the desert air. Some village- Hampden, that, with dauntless breast, The little tyrant of his fields withstood, Some mute inglorious Milton here may rest, Some Cromwell guiltless of his country's blood. Th...