The American Journal of Education, Volym 8Henry Barnard F.C. Brownell, 1860 |
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... relationship to the gods , is virtue - moral excellence- the proper aim of our life . Above all , our happiness should depend upon our immortal part ; which the will of the gods , our creators , has made the noblest . ZOROASTER . How ...
... relationship to the gods , is virtue - moral excellence- the proper aim of our life . Above all , our happiness should depend upon our immortal part ; which the will of the gods , our creators , has made the noblest . ZOROASTER . How ...
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... relations , of harmony , of heavenly beauty , and thus may enter into fit intercourse with the divine , and find therein his highest good . PYTHAGORAS . It is by virtue that man makes himself like God , so far as it is possible . for ...
... relations , of harmony , of heavenly beauty , and thus may enter into fit intercourse with the divine , and find therein his highest good . PYTHAGORAS . It is by virtue that man makes himself like God , so far as it is possible . for ...
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... relation to God , is related to him , is his image . It is through reason that we become wise . The fundamental principle of human action can be no other than " Live in accordance with nature : " do what is consistent with your mental ...
... relation to God , is related to him , is his image . It is through reason that we become wise . The fundamental principle of human action can be no other than " Live in accordance with nature : " do what is consistent with your mental ...
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... relation to its second and higher destiny , no otherwise than with rever- ence ; and should treat its laws with the utmost respect . " Critique of Practical Reason . As the astronomer can by the known laws of physical nature compute ...
... relation to its second and higher destiny , no otherwise than with rever- ence ; and should treat its laws with the utmost respect . " Critique of Practical Reason . As the astronomer can by the known laws of physical nature compute ...
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... relations with his bodily part , except through the medium of that soul which he possesses in common with un- reasoning beasts . In the child , the future man , it is the earthly part that is first devel- oped . After this , there ...
... relations with his bodily part , except through the medium of that soul which he possesses in common with un- reasoning beasts . In the child , the future man , it is the earthly part that is first devel- oped . After this , there ...
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Sida 380 - The eyes of all wait upon thee; and thou givest them their meat in due season. Thou openest thine hand, and satisfiest the desire of every living thing.
Sida 477 - Be it a weakness, it deserves some praise, We love the play-place of our early days. The scene is touching, and the heart is stone That feels not at that sight, and feels at none.
Sida 478 - Though mangled, hack'd, and hew'd, not yet destroy'd ; The little ones, unbutton'd, glowing hot, Playing our games, and on the very spot ; As happy as we once, to kneel and draw The chalky ring, and knuckle down at taw...
Sida 286 - That every labouring sinew strains, Those in the deeper vitals rage : Lo ! Poverty, to fill the band, That numbs the soul with icy hand, And slow-consuming Age. To each his sufferings : all are men, Condemn'd alike to groan; The tender for another's pain, Th
Sida 380 - And God said, Let the earth bring forth the living creature after his kind, cattle, and creeping thing, and beast of the earth after his kind: and it was so.
Sida 375 - In this was manifested the love of God toward us, because that God sent his only begotten Son into the world, that we might live through him. Herein is love, not that we loved God, but that he loved us, and sent his Son to be the propitiation for our sins.
Sida 470 - Thy nightly visits to my chamber made, That thou might'st know me safe and warmly laid; Thy morning bounties ere I left my home, The biscuit, or...
Sida 352 - But this I say, He which soweth sparingly shall reap also sparingly; and he which soweth bountifully shall reap also bountifully. Every man according as he purposeth in his heart, so let him give ; not grudgingly, or of necessity : for God loveth a cheerful giver.
Sida 286 - Alas! regardless of their doom The little victims play; No sense have they of ills to come Nor care beyond to-day: Yet see how all around 'em wait The ministers of human fate And black Misfortune's baleful train!
Sida 69 - Thy wife shall be as a fruitful vine by the sides of thine house: thy children like olive plants round about thy table.