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... thoughts upon this subject , what a pity it is that this most useful science of morals should be so generally ... thought so , who made all his Philosophy subservient to morality . ' Preface to Mason's Self - Knowledge . THE USE ...
... thoughts upon this subject , what a pity it is that this most useful science of morals should be so generally ... thought so , who made all his Philosophy subservient to morality . ' Preface to Mason's Self - Knowledge . THE USE ...
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... thought as to the propriety of the course , all parties must agree that the tendency of legislation in the present day is , if not to secularise education , at any rate to assert the principle that State aid should be given to all ...
... thought as to the propriety of the course , all parties must agree that the tendency of legislation in the present day is , if not to secularise education , at any rate to assert the principle that State aid should be given to all ...
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... thoughts upon this subject , what a pity it is that this most useful science of morals should be so generally neglected . Forming the manners is more necessary to a finished education than furnishing the minds of youth . Socrates thought ...
... thoughts upon this subject , what a pity it is that this most useful science of morals should be so generally neglected . Forming the manners is more necessary to a finished education than furnishing the minds of youth . Socrates thought ...
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... thought as to the propriety of the course , all parties must agree that the tendency of legislation in the present day is , if not to secularise education , at any rate to assert the principle that State aid should be given to all ...
... thought as to the propriety of the course , all parties must agree that the tendency of legislation in the present day is , if not to secularise education , at any rate to assert the principle that State aid should be given to all ...
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... thought of running , Lizzie , And have put on my bonnet and tied the string- Of running up the hill by the river , 6 Like a bird that flies with feathery wing ; ' But then I thought poor Jennie might suffer For a cup of water while I ...
... thought of running , Lizzie , And have put on my bonnet and tied the string- Of running up the hill by the river , 6 Like a bird that flies with feathery wing ; ' But then I thought poor Jennie might suffer For a cup of water while I ...
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Стр. 112 - And in process of time it came to pass, that Cain brought of the fruit of the ground an offering unto the Lord. And Abel, he also brought of the firstlings of his flock and of the fat thereof.
Стр. 112 - And the Lord said unto Cain, Why art thou wroth ? and why is thy countenance fallen ? If thou doest well, shalt thou not be accepted? and if thou doest not well, sin lieth at the door.
Стр. 224 - For he is the minister of God to thee for good. But if thou do that which is evil, be afraid; for he beareth not the sword in vain: for he is the minister of God, a revenger to execute wrath upon him that doeth evil. Wherefore ye must needs be subject, not only for wrath, but also for conscience sake.
Стр. 218 - It is he that giveth salvation unto kings: who delivereth David his servant from the hurtful sword. 11 Rid me, and deliver me from the hand of strange children: whose mouth speaketh vanity, and their right hand is a right hand of falsehood. 12 That our sons may be as plants grown up in their youth: that our daughters may be as corner stones, polished after the similitude of a palace...
Стр. 203 - I would not have a slave to till my ground, To carry me, to fan me while I sleep, And tremble when I wake, for all the wealth That sinews bought and sold have ever earn'd.
Стр. 218 - Rejoice, O young man, in thy youth; and let thy heart cheer thee in the days of thy youth, and walk in the ways of thine heart, and in the sight of thine eyes: but know thou, that for all these things God will bring thee into judgment.
Стр. 141 - Where all the ruddy family around Laugh at the jests or pranks that never fail, Or sigh with pity at some mournful tale ; Or press the bashful stranger to his food, And learn the luxury of doing good.
Стр. 221 - But if ye have bitter envying and strife in your hearts, glory not, and lie not against the truth. This wisdom descendeth not from above, but is earthly, sensual, devilish. For where envying and strife is, there is confusion and every evil work.
Стр. 25 - No — man is dear to man ; the poorest poor Long for some moments in a weary life •' When they can know and feel that they have been, Themselves, the fathers and the dealers out Of some small blessings ; have been kind to such As needed kindness, for this single cause, That we have all of us one human heart.
Стр. 220 - For if there come unto your assembly a man with a gold ring, in goodly apparel, and there come in also a poor man in vile raiment ; and ye have respect to him that weareth the gay clothing, and say unto him, Sit thou here in a good place ; and say to the poor, Stand thou there, or sit here under my footstool : are ye not then partial in yourselves, and are become judges of evil thoughts...