The Institutions of Popular Education: An Essay: to which the Manchester Prize War AdjudgedJ. Y. Knight, 1846 - Всего страниц: 353 |
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... Religious Liberty . ” The Essay must embrace the following topics : - 1st . Some account of the Extent , and of the ascertained and probable Results , of Popular Education on the Continent and in the United States . 5 2nd . A Condensed ...
... Religious Liberty . ” The Essay must embrace the following topics : - 1st . Some account of the Extent , and of the ascertained and probable Results , of Popular Education on the Continent and in the United States . 5 2nd . A Condensed ...
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... religious - at the same time , the questions , whether Education should be in any sense compulsory , or whether it should be aided in any way by authority or grants from the Government , will be left open , so that the discussion of ...
... religious - at the same time , the questions , whether Education should be in any sense compulsory , or whether it should be aided in any way by authority or grants from the Government , will be left open , so that the discussion of ...
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... religion was harsh and evil , yet its few ingredients of truth and morality directed and soothed their lives . There are many reasons to believe that the principal leaders of Pagan philosophy were morally inferior to the people whom ...
... religion was harsh and evil , yet its few ingredients of truth and morality directed and soothed their lives . There are many reasons to believe that the principal leaders of Pagan philosophy were morally inferior to the people whom ...
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... religion ? Were they made for the rich or for themselves ? Are they the instruments of our convenience , or constituted to seek out their own hap- piness ? Where society is just , these things go toge- ther : but it is an unworthy view ...
... religion ? Were they made for the rich or for themselves ? Are they the instruments of our convenience , or constituted to seek out their own hap- piness ? Where society is just , these things go toge- ther : but it is an unworthy view ...
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... religion , I can abhor thee , dread thee , reverence thee , bemoan thee , shun thee , flee thee ! But , O fearful , mysterious , being , I cannot slight thee ! It accounts for There is something that may be regarded of the incidental ...
... religion , I can abhor thee , dread thee , reverence thee , bemoan thee , shun thee , flee thee ! But , O fearful , mysterious , being , I cannot slight thee ! It accounts for There is something that may be regarded of the incidental ...
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