| 1858 - 906 halaman
...indeed short, and sadly disturbed by the inroads of reality ; nevertheless, there is such a period in the life of the individual, and in the life of the race, the duration of which depends much on educational influences. And the imagination which gives... | |
| 1916 - 338 halaman
...dwell in your ceiled houses, and this house lie waste?" Does the house of God hold the place it should in the life of the individual, and in the life of the community? I fear we do not love this house — the place where we as brethren should meet with him for worship... | |
| 1912 - 826 halaman
...commodity that the more of it you give away, the more of it you have left.' That is literally true in the life of the individual and in the life of the church. The people that have imparted most of their religion have got the most left. The people that... | |
| 1872 - 872 halaman
...warrant an antagonistic poģition, that I should demonstrate the presence of positive and palpable evils in the life of the individual and in the life of the Church, as the result of addiction to the popular entertainments of the age. It is enough if I can... | |
| Raymond Landon Bridgman - 1899 - 372 halaman
...energizing in the intellect and in the heart. This energizing is in the series of cause and effect. In the life of the individual and in the life of the race, by transmission from generation to generation, mental laws work ever on. Most men, taking men... | |
| William North Rice - 1904 - 456 halaman
...Again, the endowments characteristic of humanity manifest themselves not all at once, but gradually, in the life of the individual and in the life of the race. The new-born infant manifests none of the characteristic mental endowments of humanity. Months... | |
| Connecticut. Bureau of Labor Statistics - 1905 - 396 halaman
...amidst the shadows, keeping watch above his own." Call that power what 258 BUREAU OF LABOR STATISTICS. you will, this much is certain, an intelligent interpretation...thinking of any religious propaganda either Protestant or Catholic or Jewish. I am not thinking of religion at all except in the widest sense as involving... | |
| 1912 - 292 halaman
...education. They are slips that we have to make in order to learn how to walk. They play so large a part in the life of the individual and in the life of the community that they deserve a little study — more study than in many instances they receive. And there is hardly... | |
| John Churton Collins - 1905 - 328 halaman
...produced it. Five characteristics have always been peculiar to all great poetry. It is rooted in life, in the life of the individual, and in the life of the age : it is harmonious in the strictest and most comprehensive sense of the term; it appeals through... | |
| Western Drawing and Manual Training Association - 1906 - 726 halaman
...together for a common purpose, realize and make clear to each other relationships which already exist in the life of the individual, and in the life of the world, relationships that are only broken bv the hard lines of the school curriculum. P So far, in... | |
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