... by inspiring a salutary and conservative principle of virtue, and of knowledge, in an early age. We hope to excite a feeling of respectability, and a sense of character, by enlarging the capacity, and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment.... The R.I. Schoolmaster - Page 2281861Full view - About this book
 | Thomas Dick - Education - 1836 - 474 pages
...sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, so far as possible, to purify the moral atmosphere; to keep good sentiments uppermost,...of feeling and opinion, as well as the censures of law, and the denunciations of religion, against immorality and crime. We hope for a security beyond... | |
 | Christian biography - 1836
...sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, so far as possible, to purify the moral atmosphere ; to keep good sentiments uppermost,...of feeling and opinion, as well as the censures of law, and the denunciations, of religion, against immorality and crime. We hope for a security beyond... | |
 | Religion - 1836 - 432 pages
...sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, so far as possible, to purify the moral atmosphere ; to keep good sentiments uppermost,...of feeling and opinion, as well as the censures of Jaw, and the denunciations of religion, against immorality and crime. We hope for a security beyond... | |
 | Thomas Dick - 1840 - 454 pages
...sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, so far as possible, to purify the moral atmosphere ; to keep good sentiments uppermost,...of feeling and opinion, as well as the censures of law, and the denunciations of religion, against immorality and crime. We hope for a security beyond... | |
 | Criticism - 1848 - 628 pages
...of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, as far as possible, to purify the whohi moral atmosphere, to keep good sentiments uppermost, and to turn the strong current of fading and opinion, as well as the censures of the law, and the denunciations of religion, against... | |
 | Thomas Dick - Education - 1845 - 748 pages
...sentiments uppermost, and to turn the strong current of feeling and opinion, as well as the censures of law, and the denunciations of religion, against immorality...well-principled moral sentiment. We hope to continue and to prolong the time, when, in the villages and farm-houses of New England, there may be undisturbed... | |
 | Daniel Webster - Speeches, addresses, etc., American - 1848 - 514 pages
...capacity, and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, as far as possible, to purify the whole moral atmosphere ; to...of enlightened and well-principled moral sentiment. WTe hope to continue and prolong the time, when, in the villages and farm-houses of New England, there... | |
 | Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - United States - 1848 - 628 pages
...capacity, and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, as for ai possible, to purify the whole moral atmosphere, to...as the censures of the law, and the denunciations nl' religion, against immorality and crime. We hope for a security, beyond the law, and above the law,... | |
 | Elias Lyman Magoon - Orators - 1849 - 516 pages
...capacity, and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, as far as possible, to purify the whole moral atmosphere ; to...well-principled moral sentiment. We hope to continue and to prolong the time, when, in the villages and farm-houses of New England, there may be undisturbed... | |
 | Elias Lyman Magoon - Orators - 1849 - 620 pages
...capacity, and increasing the sphere of intellectual enjoyment. By general instruction, we seek, as far as possible, to purify the whole moral atmosphere ; to...the denunciations of religion against immorality and crimeWe hope for a security beyond the law, and absve the law, in the prevalence of enlightened and... | |
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