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" The end then of learning is, to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know God aright... "
The Schoolmaster: Essays on Practical Education, Selected from the Works of ... - Página 108
1836
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Selections from Various Sources

Lydia Howard Sigourney - 1863 - 254 páginas
...chanting " Te deum laudamus," — Bancroft. EDUCATION. " THE end of education, is to repair the ruin of our first parents, by regaining to know God aright,...of that knowledge to love Him, to imitate Him, to grow like Him." — Milton. NO COMPLAINING. " DON'T run about, telling that you have been unfortunate....
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The Christian Home: As it is in the Sphere of Nature and the Church. Showing ...

S. Phillips - 1865 - 392 páginas
...profession." "The end of learning," says Milton, "is to repair the ruins of our first parents, by requiring to know God aright, and out of that knowledge, to love Him, and to imitate Him." We see, therefore, that religious training is the only true palladium of your...
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The Higher Education of Women

Emily Davies - 1866 - 204 páginas
...when Milton, in his treatise on Education, lays down that the end of learning is ' to repair the ruin of our first parents by regaining to know God aright,...knowledge to love Him, to imitate Him, to be like Him,' the language might be taken in a general sense ; and when he goes on to define a complete and generous...
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The Boston Review, Volumen 6

1866 - 650 páginas
...those who believe with Milton that the end of all learning, whatever its extent and comprehension, is "to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining...God aright, and out of that knowledge to love Him and to imitate Him." The highest culture is that 1866.] Literature, Its Place and Uses. 65 bowers of...
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The Congregational Review, Volumen 6

1866 - 648 páginas
...those who believe with Milton that the end of all learning, whatever its extent and comprehension, is " to repair the ruins of our first parents by regaining...God aright, and out of that knowledge to love Him and to imitate Him." The highest culture is that which best fits a man " to perform justly, skilfully...
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The Christian Home as it is in the Sphere of Nature and the Church: Showing ...

Samuel Phillips - 1866 - 412 páginas
...profession." " The end of learning," says Milton, " is to repair the ruins of our first parents, by requiring to know God aright, and out of that knowledge, to love Him, and to imitate Him." We see, therefore, that religious training is the only true palladium of your...
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American Educational Monthly, Volumen 1

1864 - 408 páginas
...all the powers and faculties of man, and that its true end is, in the words of Milton, " to restore the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know...and out of that knowledge to love Him, to imitate Ilim, to be like Him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which being added...
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The Education of the People, Our Weak Points and Our Strength, Occasional Essays

John Pilkington Norris - 1869 - 242 páginas
...assuredly fulfil the purpose which Milton so magnificently assigns to her—the purpose of " repairing the ruins of our first parents by regaining to know...knowledge to love Him, to imitate Him, to be like Him." CHAPTER VI. ADULT EDUCATION AND EVENING-SCHOOLS. THE department of national education of which this...
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Memoir of the rev. Michael C. Taylor, with extr. from his correspondence

Benjamin HELLIER - 1870 - 212 páginas
...me very kindly to your family. Yours affectionately, MC TAYLOR." CHAPTER IV. LIFE AT WESTMINSTER. " The end, then, of learning is to repair the ruins...of that knowledge to love Him, to imitate Him, to he like Him, as we may the nearest by possessing our souls of true virtue, which, being united to the...
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The Lafayette Monthly, Volumen 3

1872 - 488 páginas
...body ? Who happier than he possessing a refined taste with a cultivated mind? Says Milton : " The end of learning is to repair the ruins of our first parents, by regaining to know God aright," and this, according to the catechism, is the chief end of man. Again, physical culture must be given in...
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