English Pedagogy: Education, the School & the Teacher, in English Literature, Volum 2Brown & Gross, 1876 |
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Pàgina 5
... Christian worship . " Henry seems principally to have followed the magnificent foundations of William of Wykeham at Winchester and Oxford ; resolving that the school which he founded should be connected with a college in one of the ...
... Christian worship . " Henry seems principally to have followed the magnificent foundations of William of Wykeham at Winchester and Oxford ; resolving that the school which he founded should be connected with a college in one of the ...
Pàgina 9
... Christ Church , Oxford . Such was his reputation that pupils poured in from all quarters at once , and this im- mediate success was made permanent by the appropriation of forty - three Fel- lowships in St. John's College , Oxford , to ...
... Christ Church , Oxford . Such was his reputation that pupils poured in from all quarters at once , and this im- mediate success was made permanent by the appropriation of forty - three Fel- lowships in St. John's College , Oxford , to ...
Pàgina 14
... Christian faith , and for the im- provement of the liberal arts and sciences ; hoping and trusting that men of letters and various knowledge , and bred up in the fear of God , would see more clearly and attend more strictly to the ...
... Christian faith , and for the im- provement of the liberal arts and sciences ; hoping and trusting that men of letters and various knowledge , and bred up in the fear of God , would see more clearly and attend more strictly to the ...
Pàgina 53
... Christians and divines , consulted and instructed one another . And their conversation , while together in England , was to promote their mutual studies and endeavors for the public good , which they continued to do many years after ...
... Christians and divines , consulted and instructed one another . And their conversation , while together in England , was to promote their mutual studies and endeavors for the public good , which they continued to do many years after ...
Pàgina 54
... Christ , " says the king , " but the spirit of infatuation . " His majesty then asked him , whether he had read any thing of Erasmus ? He said " No. " " Why then , " says the king , " you are a very foolish fellow , to censure what you ...
... Christ , " says the king , " but the spirit of infatuation . " His majesty then asked him , whether he had read any thing of Erasmus ? He said " No. " " Why then , " says the king , " you are a very foolish fellow , to censure what you ...
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