I did not see the propriety of making him commit to memory theological sentences, or any sentences, which it was not possible for him to understand. And I was desirous to make a trial how far his own reason could go in tracing out with a little direction,... Essays on Professional Education - Page 78by Richard Lovell Edgeworth - 1809 - 496 pagesFull view - About this book
| 1799 - 486 pages
...it was not pollibje for him to undcritand. And I was deiirous to make a trial how far his own reafon could go in tracing out, with a little direction, the great and firlt principle of all religion, the being of Gcd. The following faci is motioned, not as •a proof... | |
| 1800 - 572 pages
...propriety of making him commit to memory theological sentences, or any sentences, which it was not possible for him to understand. And I was desirous to make...is mentioned, not as a proof of superior sagacity in'him (for I have no doubt that most children would in like circumstances think as he did), but merely... | |
| English literature - 1800 - 614 pages
...trial how far his own reafon could go in tracing out, with a little dineftion, the great and firft principle of all religion, the being of God. The following fact is mentioned, not as a proof of fupc-rior ftgacity in him (for I have no doubt that mort children would in like circumfbnces think... | |
| Books - 1800 - 574 pages
...propriety of making him commit to memory theological sentences, or any sentences, which it was not possible for him to understand. And I was desirous to make a trial how far hit own reason could •go in tracing out, with a little direction, the great and first principle of... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Books - 1800 - 612 pages
...it was not poffible for him to underfiand. And I was defirous to make a trial how far his own reafon could go in tracing out, with a little direction, the great and firft principle of all religion, the being of God. The following faft is mentioned, not as a proof... | |
| 1801 - 618 pages
...propriety of making him commit to memory theological sentences, or any sentence which it was not possible for him to understand : and I was desirous to make...and first principle of all religion, the being of a GOD." When he attained his fifth or sixth year, and had as yet received no particular information... | |
| Miscellanea Perthensis - 1801 - 242 pages
...it was not poffible for him to underftand. And I was delirous to make a trial how far his own reafon could go in tracing out, with a little direction, the great and firft principle of all religion, the being of God. The following fact is mentioned, not as a proof... | |
| Education - 1803 - 456 pages
...possible for him to " understand. And-I was desirous to make a .trial .how " far his own reason would go in tracing out, with a " little direction, the...have no doubt that most children would, in ." like circumstances, think as he did) but merely as a " moral and religious experiment. He had reached "... | |
| James Beattie - 1803 - 240 pages
...propriety of making himcommit to memory theological sentences, or any sentences, which it was not possible for him to understand. And I was desirous to make...and first principle of all religion, the being of Goo. The following fact is mentioned not as a proof of superior sagacity in him (for I have no doubt... | |
| Biography - 1804 - 646 pages
...propriety of making him commit to memory theological sentences, or any sentence which it was not possible for him to understand ; and I was desirous to make...and first principle of all religion, the being of a GOD." When he attained his fifth or sixth year, and had as yet received no particular information... | |
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