... whose mind is stored with a knowledge of the great and fundamental truths of Nature and of the laws of her operations; one who, no stunted ascetic, is full of life and fire, but whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant... The Freshman and His College: A College Manual - Page 110edited by - 1913 - 156 pagesFull view - About this book
| Thomas Jefferson Morgan - 1887 - 284 pages
...and who, no stunted ascetic, is full of life and fire, but whose passions are trained to come to heal by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience...hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself. THOMAS H. HUXLEY. OUR whole life is an education ; we are ever learning ; every moment of time, everywhere,... | |
| Edward John Hardy - 1887 - 300 pages
...but whose passions are trained to come to heel by a strong will, the servant of a tender conscience j who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature...hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself." If we would " mark the perfect man and behold the upright," we must look at Jesus. He is our example... | |
| William Robinson Clark - 1888 - 312 pages
...whose mind is stored with a knowledge of the great and fundamental truths of Nature; . . . one who is full of life and fire, but whose passions are trained...hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself." So much for the scientific view of culture. (3) What is the literary view ? There is, perhaps, no one... | |
| Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1890 - 402 pages
...floods devour, Immortal, through the lamp within his hand ! A LIBERAL EDUCATION. THOMAS H. HUXLEY. of equal strength and in smooth working order ; ready...all vileness, and to respect others as himself. Such a one and no other, I conceive, has had a liberal education ; for he is, as completely as a man can... | |
| Edward John Hardy - 1890 - 306 pages
...stunted ascetic, is full of life and fire, but whose passions are trained to come to heel by a strong will, the servant of a tender conscience ; who has...hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself." If we would " mark the perfect man and behold the upright," we must look at Jesus. He is our example... | |
| Blanche Wilder Bellamy, Maud Wilder Goodwin - 1891 - 408 pages
...devour, Immortal, through the lamp within his hand ! A LIBERAL EDUCATION. THOMAS H. HUXLEY. THAT man has had a liberal education, who has been so trained...all vileness, and to respect others as himself. Such a one and no other, I conceive, has had a liberal education ; for he is, as completely as a man can... | |
| 1928 - 576 pages
...engine, with all its parts of equal strength, and in smooth working order ; ready, like a steam-engine, to be turned to any kind of work, and spin the gossamers...hate all vileness and to respect others as himself. That man, we will grant, is sane, and though we know that there is every conceivable gradation between... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1893 - 862 pages
...is stored with a knowledge of the great and fundamental truths of nature and of the laws of life ; who, no stunted ascetic, is full of life and fire,...hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself." I would add, and his religious nature sensitive to all revelations of God, whether they come from the... | |
| Minnesota State Conference of Social Work - 1895 - 182 pages
...with the knowledge of the great and fundamental truths of Nature and the laws of her operations, and who — no stunted ascetic — is full of life and...respect others as himself. Such an one, and no other, as I conceive, has had a liberal education, for he is, as completely as a man can be, in harmony with... | |
| Edwin Herbert Lewis - 1897 - 324 pages
...all the work that, as a mechanism, it is capable of ; whose intellect is a clear, cold, logic engine, with all its parts of equal strength, and in smooth...hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself. — HUXLEY. 7. If then the power of speech is a gift as great as any that can be named, — if the... | |
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