Mental and Moral Culture, and Popular EducationC. S. Francis & Company, 1844 - Всего страниц: 236 |
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... exertions to disseminate these principles far and wide . Igno- rance of the elementary principles which regulate the physical well - being of our common nature is no longer excusable in those who undertake the task of instruction ; and ...
... exertions to disseminate these principles far and wide . Igno- rance of the elementary principles which regulate the physical well - being of our common nature is no longer excusable in those who undertake the task of instruction ; and ...
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... exertions , their trials , and their triumphs ; to explore the arcana of the universe - evolve its sub- lime and yet simple laws - compass its immensity and analyze its elementary particles of matter ; to enjoy the ever present and ...
... exertions , their trials , and their triumphs ; to explore the arcana of the universe - evolve its sub- lime and yet simple laws - compass its immensity and analyze its elementary particles of matter ; to enjoy the ever present and ...
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... exertions of ours ? or are they the natural and inevitable results of succes- sive violations of the original and established laws of our being the consequences of ignorance or guilt on our part - and therefore susceptible of mitigation ...
... exertions of ours ? or are they the natural and inevitable results of succes- sive violations of the original and established laws of our being the consequences of ignorance or guilt on our part - and therefore susceptible of mitigation ...
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... exertions are circumscribed -the mere point , in the vast immensity of the uni- verse , which it can hope to analyze or apprehend . But it is in this connection only , that it becomes a blessing . When its rays illume the dark recesses ...
... exertions are circumscribed -the mere point , in the vast immensity of the uni- verse , which it can hope to analyze or apprehend . But it is in this connection only , that it becomes a blessing . When its rays illume the dark recesses ...
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... exertions of human means . Hence , doubtless , has originated the infinite variety of character and at- tainment which has always existed , and which is so universally apparent . In the ordinary intercourse of society , we experience no ...
... exertions of human means . Hence , doubtless , has originated the infinite variety of character and at- tainment which has always existed , and which is so universally apparent . In the ordinary intercourse of society , we experience no ...
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Стр. 82 - So live, that when thy summons comes to join The innumerable caravan that moves To the pale realms of shade, where each shall take His chamber in the silent halls of death, Thou go not, like the quarry-slave at night, Scourged to his dungeon, but, sustained and soothed By an unfaltering trust, approach thy grave Like one who wraps the drapery of his couch About him, and lies down to pleasant dreams.
Стр. 79 - But for those first affections, Those shadowy recollections, Which, be they what they may, Are yet the fountain-light of all our day, Are yet a master light of all our seeing; Uphold us, cherish, and have power to make Our noisy years seem moments in the being Of the eternal silence: truths that wake, To perish never...
Стр. 98 - One adequate support For the calamities of mortal life Exists — one only; an assured belief That the procession of our fate, howe'er Sad or disturbed, is ordered by a Being Of infinite benevolence and power; Whose everlasting purposes embrace All accidents, converting them to good.
Стр. 116 - We are told that the heart of man is deceitful above all things, and desperately wicked.
Стр. 75 - Truth, crushed to earth, shall rise again; The eternal years of God are hers; But Error, wounded, writhes in pain, And dies among his worshippers.
Стр. 98 - Each passing hour sheds tribute from her wings ;, And still new beauties meet his lonely walk, And loves unfelt attract him. Not a breeze Flies o'er the meadow, not a cloud imbibes The setting sun's effulgence, not a strain From all the tenants of the warbling shade Ascends, but whence his bosom can partake Fresh pleasure, unreproved.
Стр. 79 - What was so fugitive ! The thought of our past years in me doth breed Perpetual benediction: not indeed For that which is most worthy to be blest; Delight and liberty, the simple creed Of Childhood, whether busy or at rest, With new-fledged hope still fluttering in his breast: Not for these I raise...
Стр. 79 - Hence in a season of calm weather Though inland far we be. Our souls have sight of that immortal sea Which brought us hither; Can in a moment travel thither, And see the children sport upon the shore, And hear the mighty waters rolling evermore.
Стр. 207 - The quality of mercy is not strained, It droppeth as the gentle rain from heaven Upon the place beneath. It is twice blessed: It blesseth him that gives, and him that takes...
Стр. 176 - It is an interesting reflection that there is no portion of our territory so wild or remote, where man has penetrated, that the library has not peopled the wilderness around him with the good and wise of this and other ages, who address to him their silent monitions, cultivating and strengthening within him, even amidst his rude pursuits, the principles of humanity and civilization.