The Massachusetts Teacher, Volumen12Mass. Teachers' Association, 1859 |
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... moral education of children . The neglect of parental instruction at home often results from the mis- taken notion that the morals of children are sufficiently cared for in the Sab- bath School and the Common School . In the meeting ...
... moral education of children . The neglect of parental instruction at home often results from the mis- taken notion that the morals of children are sufficiently cared for in the Sab- bath School and the Common School . In the meeting ...
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... moral life is above reproach can govern others , but we maintain that the moral is a far more controlling element than the intellectual or the physical . This follows from the very nature and structure of mind . The will is the central ...
... moral life is above reproach can govern others , but we maintain that the moral is a far more controlling element than the intellectual or the physical . This follows from the very nature and structure of mind . The will is the central ...
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... moral , but in so doing , the highest and most essential element of government and obedience is entirely wanting . The controlling power of the moral is also seen in the fact that not only the expediency of obedience is seen , but the ...
... moral , but in so doing , the highest and most essential element of government and obedience is entirely wanting . The controlling power of the moral is also seen in the fact that not only the expediency of obedience is seen , but the ...
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