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... less strenuous and active associ- In fact , the tendency of such a system is inevitably to prevent the fullest development of the higher forms of talent , not only without advantage , but with detriment to the lower ; in a word , to ...
... less strenuous and active associ- In fact , the tendency of such a system is inevitably to prevent the fullest development of the higher forms of talent , not only without advantage , but with detriment to the lower ; in a word , to ...
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... less , we reply that we are speaking of those who have arrived at an age which renders time of considerable importance , and who from their early disadvantages , and the want of flexibility of mind , can only derive a certain measure of ...
... less , we reply that we are speaking of those who have arrived at an age which renders time of considerable importance , and who from their early disadvantages , and the want of flexibility of mind , can only derive a certain measure of ...
Side 11
... less than six years , two of them to be devoted exclusively to science and literature , one partly to these , and partly to the elementary studies of theology , and three years exclusively to theology . If they have already pursued ...
... less than six years , two of them to be devoted exclusively to science and literature , one partly to these , and partly to the elementary studies of theology , and three years exclusively to theology . If they have already pursued ...
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... less favorably circumstanced , could make out of their whole time . Precisely similar observations apply , and if possible with increased force , to the necessity of a thorough theo- logical training . Those species of critical and ...
... less favorably circumstanced , could make out of their whole time . Precisely similar observations apply , and if possible with increased force , to the necessity of a thorough theo- logical training . Those species of critical and ...
Side 22
... less than infatuation to endanger the probability of success , by either stinting the period of study , or rendering it less effective than it might be . Yet this latter is done if we impose upon the student public engagements which ...
... less than infatuation to endanger the probability of success , by either stinting the period of study , or rendering it less effective than it might be . Yet this latter is done if we impose upon the student public engagements which ...
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