Education for the Millions: Physical, Intellectual, and MoralM. W. Dodd, 1850 - 77 sider |
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... character of education nat- arally demands a particular examination of each division of the subject ; in what each consists , and the best methods for their cul- tivation , so that a symmetrical result may be obtained ; in which all the ...
... character of education nat- arally demands a particular examination of each division of the subject ; in what each consists , and the best methods for their cul- tivation , so that a symmetrical result may be obtained ; in which all the ...
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... character in this respect , such as the diaphragm , with the other muscles used in respiration ; while the remainder , like the heart , act independently of the will . Thus the muscles , variously conspiring and opposing each other ...
... character in this respect , such as the diaphragm , with the other muscles used in respiration ; while the remainder , like the heart , act independently of the will . Thus the muscles , variously conspiring and opposing each other ...
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... character , the nat- ural effect is injurious to the brain . Natural cheerfulness , hope , and content- ment of mind , conduce to preserve the health , and largely promote longevity . The pos- session of these benefits cannot exist ...
... character , the nat- ural effect is injurious to the brain . Natural cheerfulness , hope , and content- ment of mind , conduce to preserve the health , and largely promote longevity . The pos- session of these benefits cannot exist ...
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... character of the individ- ual . The first ten years are worth more than the twenty which succeed them in forming rightly the disposition and habits which govern for life . It is at this tender age that intelligent pa- rents THE BRAIN . 15.
... character of the individ- ual . The first ten years are worth more than the twenty which succeed them in forming rightly the disposition and habits which govern for life . It is at this tender age that intelligent pa- rents THE BRAIN . 15.
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... character impels him to action . The arrangement of his ex- istence is such that , to supply his numerous wants , he must put in motion his various fac- ulties of mind and body . There may be fatigue and often pain in the employment of ...
... character impels him to action . The arrangement of his ex- istence is such that , to supply his numerous wants , he must put in motion his various fac- ulties of mind and body . There may be fatigue and often pain in the employment of ...
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Side 69 - ... productions, in Prose and Poetry, of this admirable authoress, suited to a Standard Edition of her Works. Several of these were furnished In manuscript for this edition by Mrs. Tonna, which has her express endorsement, and is the only one in this country from which she has derived any pecuniary benefit. To give additional value to the work by illustrating and embellishing it, we have, at considerable expense, added to it several Engravings from Steele, got up expressly for this purpose. It is...
Side 77 - His specimens and illustrations, drawn from the most eminent divines of ancient and modern days, and of various countries, are extremely apt and interesting. By the method he has pursued, Mr. J. has given us a kind of biographical library of the ministry, in such a manner as to impress their excellencies upon the memory, and to inspire a wish to imitate them. The work is richly worthy of the perusal of the class fo' whom it is specially designed.
Side 72 - Churches, as tho authentic delineation of original Christian Baptism — with the assured conviction, that an erudite polemic cannot be found who will seriously controvert Mr. Taylor's oracular position — * Baptism, from, the day of Pentecost, was administered by the Apostles and Evangelists, to Infants, and not by submersion :' the Facts and Evidences sustaining this position, he regards as irrefutable, as the truth is in Jesus.
Side 73 - Cross," has been published by MW Dodd, of this city. , . . " The Attraction of the Cross" is destined to live among the very best productions of the church with which its respected author is connected. The style is remarkably pure, the arrangements of the topics lucid and methodical, and the arguments addressed with great force to the reason and conscience. It will stand by the side of (' Doddridge's Rise and Progress," " Wilberforce's View," or the
Side 70 - It is certainly one of the most favorable exhibitions of Dr. Spring's powers in illustrating and enforcing truths of the highest moment. His theme is a delightful one, and the method of treating it is all that could be desired. The publisher has presented it in a very attractive dress.
Side 73 - ... the family, as a volume of standard reading, to be the comfort of the aged and the guide of the young. We commend it as one of the most valuable issues of the press.
Side 76 - Puritans .... $o 50 As it is a kind of reading delightful to the young, and as the anecdotes give a just and exalted view of the Puritan character, we would commend the book to parents, as one of unusual value. It may be read by every one with great Drofit and interest.
Side 72 - THE ATTRACTION OF THE CROSS. The Attraction of the Cross, designed to illustrate the leading Truths, Obligations and Hopes of Christianity. By Gardiner Spring, DD 12mo. Fourth edition.