The Contrast Between Atheism, Paganism, and Christianity Illustrated; Or, the Uneducated Deaf and Dumb, as Heathens, Compared with Those who Have Been Instructed ... as Christians(Thomas Collins, the first pupil of the institution, in the printing-office of his master.) M. Goodwin, 29, Denmark-Street, 1827 - 252 páginas |
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... pleasures and the enjoyments of a * I could mention various anecdotes , in proof of this , derived from the annals of the Deaf and Dumb of this country and of others ; but it gives me more pleasure , to mention one honourable exception ...
... pleasures and the enjoyments of a * I could mention various anecdotes , in proof of this , derived from the annals of the Deaf and Dumb of this country and of others ; but it gives me more pleasure , to mention one honourable exception ...
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... pleasures of society , and the blessings of Revelation ; consigned to the cheerless gloom of mutism , and the changeless privacy of deafness ; -Beings , who , though " heirs with him of the same im- mortality , " live , and die ...
... pleasures of society , and the blessings of Revelation ; consigned to the cheerless gloom of mutism , and the changeless privacy of deafness ; -Beings , who , though " heirs with him of the same im- mortality , " live , and die ...
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... pleasures , that he can yet enjoy ; and soon returns smile for smile , looks of gratitude for every fresh endeavour to please , by newly granted enjoyments , or newly invented amusements : Perhaps , sooner than others , is he able , to ...
... pleasures , that he can yet enjoy ; and soon returns smile for smile , looks of gratitude for every fresh endeavour to please , by newly granted enjoyments , or newly invented amusements : Perhaps , sooner than others , is he able , to ...
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... pleasure and of joy , or the cry of pain , —the simple untaught language of the passions , -does not as yet probably even suspect the existence of such a cruel defect , in her beloved charge . She has not no- ticed , that the loudest ...
... pleasure and of joy , or the cry of pain , —the simple untaught language of the passions , -does not as yet probably even suspect the existence of such a cruel defect , in her beloved charge . She has not no- ticed , that the loudest ...
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... pleasures of conversation , music , & c . of which the Deaf and Dumb are deprived . Let every reflecting man reflect upon ... pleasure and gratitude upon the blessings of education . " + liven our gayety . The refusal of a long desired + ...
... pleasures of conversation , music , & c . of which the Deaf and Dumb are deprived . Let every reflecting man reflect upon ... pleasure and gratitude upon the blessings of education . " + liven our gayety . The refusal of a long desired + ...
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Página 129 - They that go down to the sea in ships, that do business in great waters; These see the works of the Lord, and His wonders in the deep. For He commandeth, and raiseth the stormy wind, which lifteth up the waves thereof.
Página 189 - Though justice be thy plea, consider this, That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation: we do pray for mercy; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy.
Página 183 - See the wretch, that long has tost On the thorny bed of pain, At length repair his vigour lost, And breathe and walk again : The meanest floweret of the vale, The simplest note that swells the gale, The common sun, the air, the skies, To him are opening paradise.
Página 125 - The following occurs in pages 167—16!) of the " Scrap Book, or Selection of interesting and authentic Anecdotes," published in Dublin, 1825,12mo. by the Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor of Ireland, as one of their most valuable, and. almost unobjectionable set of cheap books for the poor:— Deaf, Dumb, and Blind American Girl. The following interesting account appeared in an American paper of the year 1817. "I heard a benevolent lady mention the name of Julia Brace, a girl about...
Página 189 - During the storming of the city of Sardis, a Persian, meeting Croesus, was through ignorance of his person about to kill him. The king overwhelmed by his calamity took no care to avoid the blow, or escape death ; but his Dumb son, when he saw the violent designs of the Persian, overcome with astonishment and terror, exclaimed aloud, ' Oh ! man, do not kill Crcesus.' This was the first time he had ever articulated, but he retained the faculty of speech, from this event as long as he lived...
Página 125 - In doing this, he appeared to be chiefly influenced by the impressions communicated to him by his sense of smell. When a stranger approached him, he eagerly began to touch some part of his body, commonly taking hold of...
Página 129 - Lord ; and let parents provide for their children, remembering the saying of the apostle, ' He that provideth not for his own, hath denied the faith, and is worse than an infidel
Página 125 - When a ring of keys was given to him, he seized them with great avidity, and tried each separately by suspending it loosely between two of his fingers, so as to allow it to vibrate freely ; and after tingling...
Página 27 - Good sense will stagnate. Thoughts shut up want air, And spoil, like bales unopen'd to the sun. Had thought been all, sweet speech had been denied ; Speech, thought's canal ! speech, thought's criterion too ! Thought in the mine , may come forth gold , or dross ; When coin'd in words, we know its real worth.
Página 49 - In my childhood my father made me make prayers in gestures, evening and morning. I threw myself on my knees, I joined my hands and moved my lips in imitation of those who speak when they are praying to God. " At present I know that there is a God, who is the Creator of heaven and earth.