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Page 4
... knowledge , in self - control , in visible size , just as we do . And his education is in the same way and for the same reason precisely similar to ours . All this is no figure , but only a compendious state- ment of a very ...
... knowledge , in self - control , in visible size , just as we do . And his education is in the same way and for the same reason precisely similar to ours . All this is no figure , but only a compendious state- ment of a very ...
Page 5
... knowledge grows and knowledge only . I shall not stop to examine whether it be true ( as is sometimes maintained ) that all progress in human society is but the effect of the progress of knowledge . For the present it is enough to point ...
... knowledge grows and knowledge only . I shall not stop to examine whether it be true ( as is sometimes maintained ) that all progress in human society is but the effect of the progress of knowledge . For the present it is enough to point ...
Page 39
... knowledge is beyond his reach . He learns to know himself and other men , and to distinguish in some measure his own peculiarities from the leading features of humanity which he shares with all men . He learns to know both the worth and ...
... knowledge is beyond his reach . He learns to know himself and other men , and to distinguish in some measure his own peculiarities from the leading features of humanity which he shares with all men . He learns to know both the worth and ...
Page 44
... a remodelling of all previous knowledge . The discussions on table - turning a few years ago , illustrated this want of intellects able to govern themselves . The whole analogy of physical science was 44 The Education of the World .
... a remodelling of all previous knowledge . The discussions on table - turning a few years ago , illustrated this want of intellects able to govern themselves . The whole analogy of physical science was 44 The Education of the World .
Page 52
... knowledge of the world they inhabit , have enlarged our philosophy beyond the limits which bounded that of the Church of the Fathers . And all these have an influence , whether we will or no , on our determinations of religious truth ...
... knowledge of the world they inhabit , have enlarged our philosophy beyond the limits which bounded that of the Church of the Fathers . And all these have an influence , whether we will or no , on our determinations of religious truth ...
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