An Essay on Infant Cultivation: With a Compendium of the Analytical Method of Instruction and Elliptical Plan of Teaching, Adopted at Spitalfields Infants' School, with General Observations on the System of Infant Tuition &cClark and Raser, 1828 - 56 sider |
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... clothes .; this would give a neat appearance to the room , while it subserved the convenience of Teacher and children . The Elliptical method is that of leaving out words for them to supply . This is one of the most interesting and ...
... clothes .; this would give a neat appearance to the room , while it subserved the convenience of Teacher and children . The Elliptical method is that of leaving out words for them to supply . This is one of the most interesting and ...
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... clothes of other children ; and this feeling when ma- tured , frequently exhibits a life of crime cut short by an ignominious death.- Mr. Wilderspin has taken a comprehensive view of this subject in his very use- ful work . SONG . TUNE ...
... clothes of other children ; and this feeling when ma- tured , frequently exhibits a life of crime cut short by an ignominious death.- Mr. Wilderspin has taken a comprehensive view of this subject in his very use- ful work . SONG . TUNE ...
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... clothes , and laid him in a manger , because there was no room for them in the inn . " -We then question them in the following manner : - - Q. What do you mean by the Nativity of Jesus Christ ? A. The time he was born . Q. Where was he ...
... clothes , and laid him in a manger , because there was no room for them in the inn . " -We then question them in the following manner : - - Q. What do you mean by the Nativity of Jesus Christ ? A. The time he was born . Q. Where was he ...
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... clothes . " Q. Was there any thing bound about his face ? A. Yes : a napkin . Q. What said Jesus after Lazarus came forth from the sepul- chre ? A. " Loose him and let him go . " * * Great care must be taken in giving instruction from ...
... clothes . " Q. Was there any thing bound about his face ? A. Yes : a napkin . Q. What said Jesus after Lazarus came forth from the sepul- chre ? A. " Loose him and let him go . " * * Great care must be taken in giving instruction from ...
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... clothes we wear , and for the kind friends who provide teachers that we might be taught our duty : But who is it gives the animals for our subsistence ? A. Almighty God , our dear heavenly Father and friend . Q. And how are we to use ...
... clothes we wear , and for the kind friends who provide teachers that we might be taught our duty : But who is it gives the animals for our subsistence ? A. Almighty God , our dear heavenly Father and friend . Q. And how are we to use ...
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Side 25 - For thou, Lord, art good, and ready to forgive; and plenteous in mercy unto all them that call upon thee. Ps. Ixxxvi. 5. " Praise God, from whom all blessings flow; Praise Him all creatures here below; Praise Him above, ye heavenly hosts; Praise Father, Son, and Holy Ghost.
Side 51 - Great God, and wilt thou be so kind, The comfort of a babe to mind? I, a poor child, and thou so high, The Lord of earth, and air, and sky! Art thou my Father ? canst thou bear To hear my poor imperfect pray'r ? Or wilt thou listen to the praise That such a little
Side 51 - to do, and be, Whatever seemeth good to thee. Art thou my Father? then, at last, When all my days on earth are past, Send down, and take me in thy love, To be thy better child above. The Lord's Prayer. Our Father God, who art in heaven, To thy great name be reverence
Side 51 - Art thou my Father ? let me be A meek, obedient child to thee; And try in word, and deed, and thought, To serve and please thee as I ought. Art thou my Father ? I'll depend Upon the care of such a friend; And daily strive to do, and be, Whatever seemeth good to thee.
Side 17 - glorious way! His beams through all the nations run, And life and light convey. But where the Gospel comes, It spreads diviner light; It calls dead sinners from their tombs. And gives the blind their sight. Are thy directions given!
Side 16 - Blessed be the Lord God, the God of Israel, who only doth wondrous things, and blessed be his glorious name for ever; and let the whole earth be filled
Side 25 - T. The Lord is nigh unto them that are of a broken heart, and saveth such as be of a contrite spirit. Ps. xxxiv. 18.
Side 56 - We should do as we would be done by. To do to others as I would That they should do to me, Will make me honest, kind, and good, As children ought to be.
Side 25 - 1 will go in the strength of the Lord God: I will make mention of thy righteousness, even of thine only. Ps. Ixxi. 16.
Side 25 - C. O satisfy us early with thy mercy; that we may rejoice and be glad all our days. Ps. xc. 14.