Letters to a Mother on the Philosophy of FroebelAppleton, 1899 - 311 sider |
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Side 18
... idea of God take root in my soul ? Whence comes it that I believe in God , that I abandon my- self to Him , and feel happy when I love Him and trust Him , thank Him and obey Him ? ' " Then I soon see that the sentiments of love , trust ...
... idea of God take root in my soul ? Whence comes it that I believe in God , that I abandon my- self to Him , and feel happy when I love Him and trust Him , thank Him and obey Him ? ' " Then I soon see that the sentiments of love , trust ...
Side 29
... ideas , within the will colliding aims and mo- tives . Prototype of heroes , this self knows no peace not won by fighting , neither may it ever lay down its arms , for each new victory is but the prelude to a more strenuous conflict ...
... ideas , within the will colliding aims and mo- tives . Prototype of heroes , this self knows no peace not won by fighting , neither may it ever lay down its arms , for each new victory is but the prelude to a more strenuous conflict ...
Side 32
... idea which he transfigured in The Knights and The Mother . Remember how anxiously Harold grasped his ear when you tugged at it and then professed to show it to him between your fingers ; how his eye followed the ball which you playfully ...
... idea which he transfigured in The Knights and The Mother . Remember how anxiously Harold grasped his ear when you tugged at it and then professed to show it to him between your fingers ; how his eye followed the ball which you playfully ...
Side 38
... idea of duty . The significance of this genetic evolution becomes apparent when we reflect that the ascent of humanity from the savage to the civilized state is marked on the one hand by increasing complexity of social organization ...
... idea of duty . The significance of this genetic evolution becomes apparent when we reflect that the ascent of humanity from the savage to the civilized state is marked on the one hand by increasing complexity of social organization ...
Side 60
... ideas , and it is through imitat- ing these sounds that he becomes a language - using being . Hence he should hear much speaking , and the connections between words and the objects and acts for which they stand should be often and ...
... ideas , and it is through imitat- ing these sounds that he becomes a language - using being . Hence he should hear much speaking , and the connections between words and the objects and acts for which they stand should be often and ...
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