Presidentship, and they accepted his Resignation. That brave Old Man Johannes Amos COMMENIUS, the Fame of whose Worth hath been Trumpetted as far as more than Three Languages (whereof every one is Endebted unto his Janua) could carry it was indeed agreed... Comenius and the Beginnings of Educational Reform - Side 78af Will Seymour Monroe - 1900 - 184 siderFuld visning - Om denne bog
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 696 sider
...profession as you shall select, as often as you are summoned to that duty. overseers with uneasie fears, lest the students, by his means, should come to be...an instrument under his hands; wherein he resigned the Presidentship, and they accepted his resignation. That brave old man Johannes Amos Commenius, the/am*... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 692 sider
...practising a profession, whenever you shall be called upon to do to. overseers with uneasie fears, lest the students, by his means, should come to be...an instrument under his hands; wherein he resigned the Presidentship, and they accepted his resignation. That brave old man Johannes Amos Commenius, the... | |
| Cotton Mather - 1853 - 696 sider
...called upon to do so. overseers with uneasie fears, lest the students, by his means, should come tobe ensnared: Which uneasiness was at length so signified...an instrument under his hands; wherein he resigned the Presidentship, and they accepted his resignation. That brave old man Johannes Amos Commcnius, им... | |
| Jeremiah Chaplin - 1872 - 340 sider
...should come to be ensnared ; which uneasiness was at length so suggested to him, that on October 24th, 1654, he presented unto the Overseers an instrument...presidentship, and they accepted his resignation." l Certainly the Overseers, to whose " care and discretion" Mr. Dunster's resignation had been referred... | |
| Johann Amos Comenius - 1887 - 244 sider
...of Harvard College. The following is a quotation from Vol. II, p. 14, of Cotton Mather's MAGNALIA: "That brave old man, Johannes Amos Commenius, the...been TRUMPETTED as far as more than three languages f whereof everyone is indebted unto his JANUA^ could carry It, was indeed agreed withal, by one Mr.... | |
| Greenville Baptist Church (Leicester, Mass.) - 1889 - 150 sider
...says, " His unhappy entanglement in the snares of Anabaptism, filled the overseers with uneasie fears, lest the students by his means, should come to be...Presidentship, and they accepted his resignation." * a President Dunster was born in England, probably in 1612, and he was educated at the University... | |
| Nicholas Murray Butler, Frank Pierrepont Graves, William McAndrew - 1892 - 544 sider
...made to Seyffarth, Comenius, p. 66. the Snares of Anabaptism ; fill'd the Overseers with uneasie Fears Which Uneasiness was at length so signified unto him,...his Resignation. That brave Old Man Johannes Amos COMENIUS the Fame of whose Worth hath been trumpetted as far as more than Three Languages (whereof... | |
| Gabriel Compayré - 1892 - 648 sider
...Harvard College. The following is a quotation from Vol. II., p. 14, of Cotton Mather's ilarinalia : "That brave old man, Johannes Amos Commenius, the fame of whose worth hath been trumpetted as far as more than three languages (whereof every one is indebted unto his Janua)... | |
| James Phinney Munroe - 1895 - 278 sider
...pious old man, they narrowly missed extension even to America. For we read in Mather's Magnolia:* — "That brave old man, Johannes Amos Commenius, the...of whose worth has been trumpetted as far as more 1 For an account of his school at Patak, see Theodor Lion, Comenius, p. 97 et seq. 2 " II se sauva... | |
| Paul Henry Hanus - 1899 - 238 sider
...his unhappy Entanglement in the Snares of Anabaptism ; filled the Overseers with uneasie Fears. . . . Which Uneasiness was at length so signified unto him,...his Resignation. That brave Old Man Johannes Amos COMENIUS the Fame of whose Worth hath been trumfetted as far as more than Three Languages (whereof... | |
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