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... sense , for his glory , and for the good of mankind . I would wish to speak clearly on this subject , because , from the popular language of the present day , it would seem as if people thought religion was a separate thing to be taught ...
... sense , for his glory , and for the good of mankind . I would wish to speak clearly on this subject , because , from the popular language of the present day , it would seem as if people thought religion was a separate thing to be taught ...
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... sense which occasions distorted and mistaken views of right and wrong . There is much in the world to confuse and mislead the sense with regard to its legitimate , healthy , and beneficial opera- tion ; so much , that in looking abroad ...
... sense which occasions distorted and mistaken views of right and wrong . There is much in the world to confuse and mislead the sense with regard to its legitimate , healthy , and beneficial opera- tion ; so much , that in looking abroad ...
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... sense that the Scriptures speak of man as lying in wickedness ; because of no human being could it possibly be said that he had kept every faculty of his threefold nature in its appro- priate place , and used all for the best and ...
... sense that the Scriptures speak of man as lying in wickedness ; because of no human being could it possibly be said that he had kept every faculty of his threefold nature in its appro- priate place , and used all for the best and ...
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... sense of right ? no feeling of reverence for herself or others ? If she finds no means of this kind inherent in her child which might be cultivated , ex- ercised , and so perfected , it must be very low indeed in the scale of humanity ...
... sense of right ? no feeling of reverence for herself or others ? If she finds no means of this kind inherent in her child which might be cultivated , ex- ercised , and so perfected , it must be very low indeed in the scale of humanity ...
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... , when the maternal instinct should give place to the operation of reason , both in the mother and the child ; and not to the operation of reason alone , but of the sense of right , of justice , 28 [ CH . III . EDUCATION OF CHARACTER .
... , when the maternal instinct should give place to the operation of reason , both in the mother and the child ; and not to the operation of reason alone , but of the sense of right , of justice , 28 [ CH . III . EDUCATION OF CHARACTER .
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