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Pagina 20
... mind , " are peculiarly fitted to receive religious impressions , and Heaven is reflected in their little bosoms , as in a clear , unruffled lake . " What ! " it is said , " will you attempt to explain to a child the nature and ...
... mind , " are peculiarly fitted to receive religious impressions , and Heaven is reflected in their little bosoms , as in a clear , unruffled lake . " What ! " it is said , " will you attempt to explain to a child the nature and ...
Pagina 21
... mind by deep or frequent representations of guilt and misery . Children must know that both exist , as soon as they are capable of observation ; and although the advantage of bringing them up in total ignorance of evil , physical and ...
... mind by deep or frequent representations of guilt and misery . Children must know that both exist , as soon as they are capable of observation ; and although the advantage of bringing them up in total ignorance of evil , physical and ...
Pagina 22
... minds , because the plan is wholly impracticable . But the oppo- site extreme is far more dangerous . It has fre- quently thrown a lasting gloom over the mind ; and the melancholy impression made on Johnson , by his mother's vivid ...
... minds , because the plan is wholly impracticable . But the oppo- site extreme is far more dangerous . It has fre- quently thrown a lasting gloom over the mind ; and the melancholy impression made on Johnson , by his mother's vivid ...
Pagina 25
... minds . " Till they can read well , selections from the Bible should be read to them , and its phrase- ology carefully explained , where it differs from the language of conversation . This is far better than their stammering over the ...
... minds . " Till they can read well , selections from the Bible should be read to them , and its phrase- ology carefully explained , where it differs from the language of conversation . This is far better than their stammering over the ...
Pagina 28
... minds of the young ought to be particularly directed : I mean the character of our Saviour . His connexion with a higher nature than ours , renders him an object of peculiar reverence to the young mind to which he is first introduced ...
... minds of the young ought to be particularly directed : I mean the character of our Saviour . His connexion with a higher nature than ours , renders him an object of peculiar reverence to the young mind to which he is first introduced ...
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