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Halaman 7
... learning all these things ? Or is there the smallest rational prospect of his obtaining such an accurate knowledge of any portion of them as shall render them practically available , or ( which we will always contend is the greater ...
... learning all these things ? Or is there the smallest rational prospect of his obtaining such an accurate knowledge of any portion of them as shall render them practically available , or ( which we will always contend is the greater ...
Halaman 8
... learning , that ostentatious pedantry , and those vices of diction and of style which are ridiculous every where , but in the pulpit worse than ridiculous . Extensive attainments , except in a very few peculiarly and hopelessly ...
... learning , that ostentatious pedantry , and those vices of diction and of style which are ridiculous every where , but in the pulpit worse than ridiculous . Extensive attainments , except in a very few peculiarly and hopelessly ...
Halaman 11
... learning , they might be admitted at once to the Theological course , which even in that case should , in our opinion , be never less than four years . We shall speak of the intellectual advantages likely to be secured by such a pro ...
... learning , they might be admitted at once to the Theological course , which even in that case should , in our opinion , be never less than four years . We shall speak of the intellectual advantages likely to be secured by such a pro ...
Halaman 15
... learning some language , beside our own . The reasons , indeed , which upon this supposition , determine a pre- ference of Greek and Latin are so obvious as to require no mention . Not only do they contain such vast treasures of litera ...
... learning some language , beside our own . The reasons , indeed , which upon this supposition , determine a pre- ference of Greek and Latin are so obvious as to require no mention . Not only do they contain such vast treasures of litera ...
Halaman 25
... learning , as to the mathematics , there is no royal road , ' and patience is the only remedy . God himself has ordained that it should be so , and it never can be otherwise while the human mind takes its present course of development ...
... learning , as to the mathematics , there is no royal road , ' and patience is the only remedy . God himself has ordained that it should be so , and it never can be otherwise while the human mind takes its present course of development ...
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