Of all the painful things connected with my employment, nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a boy come to school innocent and promising, and tracing the corruption of his character from the influence of the temptations around him, in the very place... Education - Page 6901887Full view - About this book
| 1846 - 664 pages
...(said the late Dr. Arnold,) nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a boy come to school innocent and promising, and tracing the corruption of his character...positive good are benefited : it is the neutral and undecisive characters which are apt to be decided for evil by schools, as they would be, in fact, by... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 422 pages
...connected with my employment, nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a boy come to school innocent and promising, and tracing the corruption of his character...as they would be in fact by any other temptation." But this very feeling led him with the greater eagerness to catch at every means, by which the trial... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1844 - 428 pages
...connected with my employment, nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a boy come to school innocent and promising, and tracing the corruption of his character...as they would be in fact by any other temptation." But this very feeling led him with the greater eagerness to catch at every means, by which the trial... | |
| Arthur Penrhyn Stanley - 1846 - 558 pages
...connected with my employment, nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a boy come to school innocent and promising, and tracing the corruption of his character...positive good are benefited ; it is the neutral and 1 Sermons, vol. ii. p. 440. indecisive characters which are apt to be decided for evil by schools,... | |
| 1847 - 508 pages
...connected with my employment, nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a boy come to school innocent and promising, and tracing the corruption of his character...as they would be in fact by any other temptation." But this very feeling led him with the greater eagerness to catch at every means, by which the trial... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1859 - 252 pages
...connected with, my employment, nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a boy come to school innocent and promising, and tracing the corruption of his character...as they would be in fact by any other temptation." And again: — "Our work here would be absolutely unendurable if we did not bear in mind that we should... | |
| Christian biography - 1859 - 300 pages
...employment," he observed, " nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a boy come to school, innocent and promising, and tracing the corruption of his character...which ought to have strengthened and improved it." Accordingly his chief care was to raise the standard of moral sentiment, and for that end to imbue... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1865 - 314 pages
...connected with my employment, nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a boy come to school innocent and promising, and tracing .the corruption of his character...indecisive characters which are apt to be decided for evil for schools, as they would be in fact by any other temptation." And again : — " Our work here would... | |
| Emma Jane Worboise - 1870 - 426 pages
...connected with my employment, nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a hoy come to school innocent and promising, and tracing the corruption of his character...indecisive characters which are apt to be decided for evil for schools, as they would be in fact by any other temptation." And again : — " Our work here would... | |
| Christian biographies - 1871 - 304 pages
...employment," he observed, " nothing is equal to the grief of seeing a boy come to school, innocent and promising, and tracing the corruption of his character...which ought to have strengthened and improved it." Accordingly his chief care was to raise the standard of moral sentiment, and for that end to imbue... | |
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