| John Eliot - 1809 - 538 páginas
...pupils in the tongues and arts, and so seasoned them with the principles of divinity and Christianity, that we have to our great comfort (and in truth) beyond our hopes, beheld their progressive in learning and godliness also. The former of these has appeared in their publick declamations... | |
| Samuel Deane - 1831 - 422 páginas
...pupils in the tongues and arts, and so seasoned mem with the principles of Divinity and Christianity, that we have, to our great comfort, and in truth beyond our hopes, beheld their progress in learning and godliness also," (see New England's First Fruits). He was particularly eminent... | |
| Benjamin Peirce - 1833 - 516 páginas
...pupills in the tongues and arts, and so seasoned them with the principles of divinity and christianity, that we have to our great comfort (and in truth) beyond our hopes, beheld their progresse in learning and godlinesse also : The former of these hath appeared in their publique declamations... | |
| William Thaddeus Harris - 1845 - 212 páginas
...pupills in the tongues and arts, and so seasoned them with the principles of divinity and Christianity, that we have to our great comfort (and in truth) beyond our hopes, beheld their progresse in learning and godlinesse also." Dunster's services to the College were invaluable ; " He... | |
| John Langdon Sibley, Clifford Kenyon Shipton - 1873 - 658 páginas
...Pupills in the tongues and Arts, and fo feafoned them with the principles of Divinity and Chriftianity, that we have to our great comfort, (and in truth)...Greeke, and Difputations Logicall and Philofophicall, fion of all, whofe capacity could reach on together, as yet they know not; to the great fums of money,... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1873 - 512 páginas
...pupils in the tongues and arts, and so seasoned them with the principles of divinity and Christianity, that we have to our great comfort (and in truth) beyond our hopes, beheld their progress in learning and godlinesse also." When we consider the difficulties under which the Greek,... | |
| james r - 1873 - 520 páginas
...pupils in the tongues and arts, and so seasoned them with the principles of divinity and Christianity, that we have to our great comfort (and in. truth) beyond our hopes, beheld their progress in learning and godlinesse also." When we consider the difficulties under which the Greek,... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1880 - 980 páginas
...Pupils in the tongues and Arts, and so seasoned them with the principles of Divinity and Christianity, that we have to our great comfort, (and in truth) beyond. our hopes, beheld their progresse ill Learning aud godliuesse also : the former of these hath appeared in their publique declamations... | |
| Philip Schaff, Henry Codman Potter, Samuel Macauley Jackson - 1894 - 542 páginas
...pupils in the tongues and arts, and so seasoned them with the principles of Divinity and Christianity, that we have, to our great comfort,' and in truth beyond our hopes, beheld their progress in learning and godliness also." The college was only a school when Dunster assumed the headship... | |
| Albert Henry Newman - 1894 - 550 páginas
...pupils in the tongues and arts, and so seasoned them with the principles of Divinity and Christianity, that we have, to our great comfort, and in truth beyond our hopes, beheld their progress in learning and godliness also." The college was only a school when Dunster assumed the headship... | |
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