Account of the Edinburgh Sessional School: And the Other Parochial Institutions for Education Established in that City in the Year 1812; with Strictures on Education in GeneralJohn Wardlaw, 1829 - 273 Seiten |
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... parental and fostering care , THE EDINBURGH PAROCHIAL INSTITUTIONS may long continue to be a blessing to the Public , I remain , GENTLEMEN , Your faithful and obliged Servant , JOHN WOOD . GREAT KING STREET , 6th Nov. 1828 . CONTENTS ...
... parental and fostering care , THE EDINBURGH PAROCHIAL INSTITUTIONS may long continue to be a blessing to the Public , I remain , GENTLEMEN , Your faithful and obliged Servant , JOHN WOOD . GREAT KING STREET , 6th Nov. 1828 . CONTENTS ...
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... parent and teacher , previously to more artificial contrivances . To open up a royal road to learning , by which all the advantages of su- perior education might be attained , without any trouble on the part either of the teacher or ...
... parent and teacher , previously to more artificial contrivances . To open up a royal road to learning , by which all the advantages of su- perior education might be attained , without any trouble on the part either of the teacher or ...
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... parents of children who were then in attendance upon the day - school ; and have now , as on a former pay occasion , a father and son together in the evening 30 HISTORY OF THE Origin of the Sunday Schools —Origin of the Daily School ...
... parents of children who were then in attendance upon the day - school ; and have now , as on a former pay occasion , a father and son together in the evening 30 HISTORY OF THE Origin of the Sunday Schools —Origin of the Daily School ...
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... parents , and to devolve this important duty upon any stranger . And doubtless , whatever may be said of the application of this principle , the principle itself appears to be perfectly sound , and to be strongly founded on a right ...
... parents , and to devolve this important duty upon any stranger . And doubtless , whatever may be said of the application of this principle , the principle itself appears to be perfectly sound , and to be strongly founded on a right ...
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... parental tenderness , which no other human voice " can imitate , and to which God hath opened every " fountain of the infant heart . " Deeply , therefore , is it to be regretted , that any parents , whether in the lower or the higher ...
... parental tenderness , which no other human voice " can imitate , and to which God hath opened every " fountain of the infant heart . " Deeply , therefore , is it to be regretted , that any parents , whether in the lower or the higher ...
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