The Works of Thomas Secker, LL. D.: Late Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, כרך 5F., C., and J. Rivington [and 15 others], 1811 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 100
עמוד 4
... reason , and scorning it ; but chang- ing frequently on mere fancy , and fluctuating through life without rule or guide , from the forward extrava- gancies of a profligate youth , to the end of an early and despicable old age . The ...
... reason , and scorning it ; but chang- ing frequently on mere fancy , and fluctuating through life without rule or guide , from the forward extrava- gancies of a profligate youth , to the end of an early and despicable old age . The ...
עמוד 7
... reason and affections of mankind , though fallen : but reason is so often inattentive , and affections are so easily depraved , that without further care , those moral principles , which make the best part of our inward frame , will in ...
... reason and affections of mankind , though fallen : but reason is so often inattentive , and affections are so easily depraved , that without further care , those moral principles , which make the best part of our inward frame , will in ...
עמוד 8
... reason must exert at once their joint force . For discipline without instruction is mere tyranny and instruction without discipline , little better than useless talk . Things owned to be fit and good are neglected , be- cause ...
... reason must exert at once their joint force . For discipline without instruction is mere tyranny and instruction without discipline , little better than useless talk . Things owned to be fit and good are neglected , be- cause ...
עמוד 9
... reason to be eager for . But the most serious part of education is wanting still the part which leads us , by the esteem of moral excellence , to honour and love that Being , in whom the perfection of it dwells ; and extends our inward ...
... reason to be eager for . But the most serious part of education is wanting still the part which leads us , by the esteem of moral excellence , to honour and love that Being , in whom the perfection of it dwells ; and extends our inward ...
עמוד 12
... whom timely care would have made your joy and honour . Parents therefore should always be friends to edu- cation , and to places of education : should wish well to them ; and never , without great reason , 12 SERMON I.
... whom timely care would have made your joy and honour . Parents therefore should always be friends to edu- cation , and to places of education : should wish well to them ; and never , without great reason , 12 SERMON I.
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