Green fields and trees, streams and ponds, beautiful scenery, flowers, and minerals, are educators. The things which are seen are very valuable, and may be used to teach of Him who made them, and thus of the things unseen. Religious teaching and training... Types of Schools for Boys - Página 211por Alfred Ernest Stearns, Leigh Robinson Gignilliat, Milo H. Stuart, Eric Parson, Joseph John Findlay - 1917 - 318 páginasVisualização integral - Acerca deste livro
| St. Paul's School (Concord, N.H.) - 1891 - 518 páginas
...seen are very valuable, and may be used to teach of Him who made them, and thus of the things unseen. Religious teaching and training for beings such as...here in the fear and love of God and with love to our fellow-men is not easy, and teachers and instructors who have learned and practiced the arts of so... | |
| Thomas Francis Harrington - 1905 - 602 páginas
...seen are very valuable, and may be used to teach of Him Who made them, and thus of the things unseen. Religious teaching and training for beings such as...in the fear and love of God, and with love to our fellow-men, is not easy, and teachers and instructors, who have learned and practiced the arts of so... | |
| James Potter Conover - 1906 - 324 páginas
...unseen. Religious teaching and training," he continues, " for beings such as we are, is all-important. The things of this world are engrossing ; but boys...in the fear and love of God, and with love to our fellow-men, is not easy, and teachers and instructors, who have learned and practiced the arts of so... | |
| James McLachlan - 1970 - 424 páginas
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| Peter W Cookson Jr, Caroline Hodges Persell - 2008 - 274 páginas
...deeply religious and influenced by early nineteenth-century nature worship. Shattuck believed that "boys ought to be trained not only for this life,...enter into and enjoy eternal and unseen realities" (McLachlan 1970, 143). To find his first head, Shattuck might just as well have canvassed the immortal... | |
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