| Edward Copleston, William James Copleston - Bishops - 1851 - 374 pages
...in willing obedience, enflamed with the study of learning, and the admiration of virtue ; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men, and worthy patriots, dear to God, and famous to all ages.' So live they yet Unchang'd by time, and hold their empire still With noble minds : still lingering... | |
| James Walker - 1855 - 64 pages
...in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning, and the admiration of virtue; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God, and famous to all ages." It is sometimes enjoined on educated men to pay an outward respect to religion for example's sake;... | |
| Robert Potts - Scholarships - 1855 - 588 pages
...them in willing obedience, inflamed with a study of learning, and the admiration of virtue; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men, and worthy patriots, dear to God, and famous to all ages.—John Milton. 7. I hesitate not to assert, as a Christian, that religion is the first rational... | |
| Robert Potts - Scholarships - 1855 - 588 pages
...them in willing obedience, inflamed with a study of learning, and the admiration of virtue; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men, and worthy patriots> dear to God, and famous to all ages.—John Milton. 7. I hesitate not to assert, as a Christian, that religion is the first rational... | |
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1856 - 768 pages
...and noble ardor, " inflamed with the love of learning and the admiration of virtne, and stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God, and famous to all ages," — his example would indirectly have elevated the office of educator of the young in public estimation,... | |
| Unitarian churches - 1856 - 692 pages
...in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning, and the admiration of virtue ; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God, and famous to all ages.' It is sometimes enjoined on educated men to pay an outward respect to religion for example's sake ;... | |
| John Bartlett - Quotations - 1856 - 660 pages
...was not more charming. Enflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of vertue ; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men, and worthy patriots, dear to God, and famous to all ages. Areopagitica. Methinks I see in my mind a noble and puissant nation rousing herself h'ke a strong man... | |
| Unitarian churches - 1856 - 674 pages
...in willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning, and the admiration of virtue ; stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God, and famoos to all ages.' It is sometimes enjoined on educated men to pay an outward respect to religion... | |
| American essays - 1910 - 964 pages
...into willing obedience, inflamed with the study of learning and the admiration of virtue, stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men and worthy patriots, dear to God and famous to all ages.' With Doctor Arnold of Rugby one ideal is always supreme, that of moral thoughtfulness and devotion... | |
| John Milton, Julius Zelle - 1858 - 46 pages
...in willing obedience, enflamed with the study of learning, and the admiration of virtue, stirred up with high hopes of living to be brave men, and worthy patriots, dear to God, ami famous to all ages"), we shall think no longer that he has neglected history. Wiese in his German... | |
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