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... by founding and endowing some place of pious instruction and 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 ...
... by founding and endowing some place of pious instruction and 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 ...
Pągina 14
... and increase of His worship , for the support and exaltation of the Christian
faith , and for the improvement 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 ...
... and increase of His worship , for the support and exaltation of the Christian
faith , and for the improvement 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 ...
Pągina 17
He willed that his boys should grow up as Christians , as scholars , and as
gentlemen ; and he held these qualifications to be intimately connected . He
would have them intelligent students of Holy Scripture , that they might be able to
teach ...
He willed that his boys should grow up as Christians , as scholars , and as
gentlemen ; and he held these qualifications to be intimately connected . He
would have them intelligent students of Holy Scripture , that they might be able to
teach ...
Pągina 53
In this epistolary intercourse , Colet and Erasmus , like true 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 ...
In this epistolary intercourse , Colet and Erasmus , like true 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 ...
Pągina 57
... of the world , I can not but deplore the loss of such an admirable example of
Christian piety , such an excellent preacher of the gospel of Christ , and even in
my own name , I must bewail the loss of a constant friend and incomparable
patron .
... of the world , I can not but deplore the loss of such an admirable example of
Christian piety , such an excellent preacher of the gospel of Christ , and even in
my own name , I must bewail the loss of a constant friend and incomparable
patron .
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English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
English Pedagogy: Education, the School, and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
Education, the School and the Teacher, in English Literature Henry Barnard Visualització completa - 1876 |
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