What good influence is it expected to have on the child's moral condition, or more properly its heart ? That of awakening it to, and confirming it in, moral and social attachments. What good consequences can result to the Parents from it, in a moral or... Journal of Education - Sivu 191831Koko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - 1831 - 792 sivua
...causing a self-suppression of every symptom of invidious emulation ; and by observing real objects as the best and most demonstrative means of conveying solid...nature. What good influence is it expected to have on die child's moral condition, or more properly its heart? That of awakening it to, and confirming it... | |
| P. L. H. Higgins - 1826 - 56 sivua
...causing a self-suppression of every symptom of invidious emulation, and by observing real objects as the best and most demonstrative means of conveying solid...fact by an adherence to external and internal nature. 5. What good influence is it expected to have on the child's moral condition, or more properly its... | |
| 1827 - 554 sivua
...causing a self suppression of every symptom of invidious emulation ; and by observing real objects as the best and most demonstrative means of conveying solid instruction ; in fact by an adherance to external and internal nature. Whal good influence is it expected to have on the c/iiWs... | |
| Samuel Wilderspin - 1829 - 346 sivua
...and the injurious consequences arising from this radical defect, cannot but be felt through life. Q. What good influence is it expected to have on the...child's moral condition, or more properly its heart ? A. The better feelings of the child must gradually become most prominent, since they are constantly... | |
| William Russell - 1828 - 910 sivua
...causing a self suppression of every symptom of invidious emulation ; and by observing real objects as the best and most demonstrative means of conveying solid instruction ; in fact by an adherance to external and internal nature. Whal good influence is it expected to have on the child's... | |
| 1831 - 622 sivua
...causing a self-suppression of every symptom of invidious emulation; and by observing real objects as the best and most demonstrative means of conveying solid...good consequences can result to the Parents from it, ina moral or physical respect ? In a physical point of view, their being relieved from the care and... | |
| Samuel Wilderspin - 1832 - 348 sivua
...and the injurious consequences arising from this radical defect, cannot hut be felt through life. Q. What good influence is it expected to have on the...child's moral condition, or more properly its heart? A. The better feelings of the child must gradually become most prominent, since they are constantly... | |
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