Record of a School: Exemplifying the General Principles of Spiritual CultureJ. Munroe, 1835 - 208 páginas |
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... story which involved the free action of three boys of different charac- ters , and questioned them respecting their opinion of these boys , and the principles on which it was seen by analysis that they acted . Nearly three hours passed ...
... story which involved the free action of three boys of different charac- ters , and questioned them respecting their opinion of these boys , and the principles on which it was seen by analysis that they acted . Nearly three hours passed ...
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... story ? said Mr. Alcott to another boy of the same age . It reminds me that when the body dies the soul will live and go to heaven . How long have you had that thought ? Ever since I was four years old . Do you remember the time when ...
... story ? said Mr. Alcott to another boy of the same age . It reminds me that when the body dies the soul will live and go to heaven . How long have you had that thought ? Ever since I was four years old . Do you remember the time when ...
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... story bring to your mind ? said he to a girl of twelve . The life of the senses - the change of death - and immortality . In the Bible some one says , I die daily : —do you understand that ? Yes - It means you daily go more and more ...
... story bring to your mind ? said he to a girl of twelve . The life of the senses - the change of death - and immortality . In the Bible some one says , I die daily : —do you understand that ? Yes - It means you daily go more and more ...
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... Pilgrim's Pro- gress , The Fairy Queen , Krummacher's Parables - Eng- lish Translation and Edition , The Story without an End , Coleridge's Poems , Wordsworth's Poems , Milton's Paradise Lost , 16 RECORD OF A SCHOOL .
... Pilgrim's Pro- gress , The Fairy Queen , Krummacher's Parables - Eng- lish Translation and Edition , The Story without an End , Coleridge's Poems , Wordsworth's Poems , Milton's Paradise Lost , 16 RECORD OF A SCHOOL .
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... Story without an End ; Quarles Emblems ; and Pictures of Thought , which is a work Mr. Alcott already has in manuscript , and which will proba- bly be the first of the series . up whenever the influence of his beautiful spirit , is 2 ...
... Story without an End ; Quarles Emblems ; and Pictures of Thought , which is a work Mr. Alcott already has in manuscript , and which will proba- bly be the first of the series . up whenever the influence of his beautiful spirit , is 2 ...
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Página 201 - did betray The heart that loved her. 'Tis her privilege Through all the years of this our life, to lead From joy to joy; for she can so inform The miud that is within us, so impress With quietness and beauty, and so feed AVith lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues,
Página 201 - lofty thoughts, that neither evil tongues, Rash judgments, or the sneers of selfish men, Nor greetings where no kindness is, nor all The dreary intercourse of daily life, Shall e'er prevail against us, or disturb Our cheerful faith that all which we behold Is full of blessings.
Página 89 - A friend of his died; it was the brother of Mary and Martha. That was the Mary who had anointed the Lord with ointment, and wiped his feet with her hair. A messenger came to Jesus and said " he whom you love is sick." Jesus said to those about him, I
Página 44 - Thou hast asked a hard thing! Nevertheless, if thou see me when I am taken from thee, it shall be so unto thee, but if not, it shall not be so.
Página 179 - when he lived in a body like ours. Lay not up for yourselves treasures on earth, where moth and rust do corrupt, and thieves break through and steal; but lay up for yourselves treasures in heaven,—in the inward
Página 114 - The things which I have seen, I now can see no more." He here stopped, and asked why Mr. Wordsworth could not see the things which he had seen before; had they changed, or had he changed ? He had changed, said a boy of ten. Have you had any degree of this change ? Yes, and more in this last year, than in all my life before.
Página 16 - Most works since this date, require little thought; they want depth, freshness ; the meaning is on the surface; and the charm, if there be any, is no deeper than the fancy: the imagination is not called into life; the thoughts are carried creepingly along the
Página 20 - Who in the silent hour of inward thought, Can still suspect, and still revere himself, In lowliness of heart.
Página 15 - striking views of the nature of man, and of the institutions which spring from his volition. There is a dearth of thought and sterility of sentiment among us. Literature, art, philosophy, life, are without freshness, ideality, verity, and spirit.
Página 2 - faithfulness. Among these means, punishment was mentioned ; and after a consideration of its nature and issues, they all very cheerfully agreed, that it was necessary, and that they preferred Mr. Alcott should punish them, rather than leave them in their faults, and that it was his duty to do so. Various punishments were mentioned, and hurting the