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... never afterwards to be capable of recovery ; if the society be highly cultivated , the child will be culti- vated also , and will show , more or less , through life , the fruits of that cultivation . Hence each generation receives the ...
... never afterwards to be capable of recovery ; if the society be highly cultivated , the child will be culti- vated also , and will show , more or less , through life , the fruits of that cultivation . Hence each generation receives the ...
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... that age , irregular , unde- veloped , easily deceived . The mother does not leave it uncultivated , nor refuse sometimes to explain her motives for commanding or forbidding ; but she never thinks 6 The Education of the World .
... that age , irregular , unde- veloped , easily deceived . The mother does not leave it uncultivated , nor refuse sometimes to explain her motives for commanding or forbidding ; but she never thinks 6 The Education of the World .
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Frederic Henry Hedge. motives for commanding or forbidding ; but she never thinks of putting the judgment of the child against her own , nor of considering the child's conscience as having a right to free action . As the child grows ...
Frederic Henry Hedge. motives for commanding or forbidding ; but she never thinks of putting the judgment of the child against her own , nor of considering the child's conscience as having a right to free action . As the child grows ...
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... never given . Why they may eat the sheep and not the pig they are not told . The commands are not confined to general principles , but run into such details as to forbid tattooing or disfiguring the person , to command the wearing of a ...
... never given . Why they may eat the sheep and not the pig they are not told . The commands are not confined to general principles , but run into such details as to forbid tattooing or disfiguring the person , to command the wearing of a ...
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... never even there so earnestly insisted upon as afterwards by the Pharisees . It was in fact in the captivity , far from the temple and the sacrifices of the temple , that the Jewish people first learned that the spiritual part of ...
... never even there so earnestly insisted upon as afterwards by the Pharisees . It was in fact in the captivity , far from the temple and the sacrifices of the temple , that the Jewish people first learned that the spiritual part of ...
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