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... moral influence , by gentle suasion , by skilful management , by the combination of wisdom and kindness , of prudence and love ; -to govern them also in the most difficult of all matters , those which relate to their moral and spiritual ...
... moral influence , by gentle suasion , by skilful management , by the combination of wisdom and kindness , of prudence and love ; -to govern them also in the most difficult of all matters , those which relate to their moral and spiritual ...
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... moral excellence alone , but to the degree in which that excellence is associated with a reputation for solid judgment and a mature knowledge . In order to secure to the full the benefits of such a system of training , it is absolutely ...
... moral excellence alone , but to the degree in which that excellence is associated with a reputation for solid judgment and a mature knowledge . In order to secure to the full the benefits of such a system of training , it is absolutely ...
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... moral and spiritual improvement . In the first place , such duties can hardly inflate his vanity ; they present little scope for ambition ; the youthful laborer must be urged on , and sus- tained in their performance solely by his ...
... moral and spiritual improvement . In the first place , such duties can hardly inflate his vanity ; they present little scope for ambition ; the youthful laborer must be urged on , and sus- tained in their performance solely by his ...
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... moral , which attend too sudden a change ; no such formidable demands are made upon his time as to require him to infringe upon his studies ; those studies may be pursued with nearly as much efficiency as ever up to the very close of ...
... moral , which attend too sudden a change ; no such formidable demands are made upon his time as to require him to infringe upon his studies ; those studies may be pursued with nearly as much efficiency as ever up to the very close of ...
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... moral or intellectual faculties ? Nature is against it ; reason and prudence are against it ; the precepts and example of the New Testa- ment are against it . The clear and unanimous decision of them all is , that with religion the ...
... moral or intellectual faculties ? Nature is against it ; reason and prudence are against it ; the precepts and example of the New Testa- ment are against it . The clear and unanimous decision of them all is , that with religion the ...
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