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... Reforms . Text- books and Other Works . Course and Methods of the Philanthropinum . Influence of the Philanthropinum . CHAPTER XX PHILANTHROPY IN EDUCATION . The ' Sunday School ' The ' Sunday School ' Reconstructive Tendencies of the ...
... Reforms . Text- books and Other Works . Course and Methods of the Philanthropinum . Influence of the Philanthropinum . CHAPTER XX PHILANTHROPY IN EDUCATION . The ' Sunday School ' The ' Sunday School ' Reconstructive Tendencies of the ...
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... reforms . Gymnastics is intended for self - control and literary sub- beauty of form , and the making of neither athletes nor warriors should be the object , since the training of the former exhausts the constitution , and that of the ...
... reforms . Gymnastics is intended for self - control and literary sub- beauty of form , and the making of neither athletes nor warriors should be the object , since the training of the former exhausts the constitution , and that of the ...
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... reform by departing but little from existing conditions and reading a philosophy into them , and this bondage to the times prevented his educational system from mak- ing any advance beyond that of Plato . But while Aris- totle had ...
... reform by departing but little from existing conditions and reading a philosophy into them , and this bondage to the times prevented his educational system from mak- ing any advance beyond that of Plato . But while Aris- totle had ...
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... reform of the degraded Roman society . The earliest education of the Christians came through their ' otherworldly ' life , but actual schools , called ' cate- chumenal , ' before long furnished a moral and religious training . After the ...
... reform of the degraded Roman society . The earliest education of the Christians came through their ' otherworldly ' life , but actual schools , called ' cate- chumenal , ' before long furnished a moral and religious training . After the ...
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... reform in Roman society , without the stimulus and wide appeal of the Christian teachings . Christianity was the Universal appeal of ethical and universal religion needed as a leaven . Its Christianity . truths were based on faith ...
... reform in Roman society , without the stimulus and wide appeal of the Christian teachings . Christianity was the Universal appeal of ethical and universal religion needed as a leaven . Its Christianity . truths were based on faith ...
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