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... endowments for our literary and theological institutions . A dis- cussion . To be opened by EDW . BRIGHT , D.D. , New York . 5 to 5 : 30 - Reports and discussions . EVENING . Reports of Committees , with discussions , concluding with a ...
... endowments for our literary and theological institutions . A dis- cussion . To be opened by EDW . BRIGHT , D.D. , New York . 5 to 5 : 30 - Reports and discussions . EVENING . Reports of Committees , with discussions , concluding with a ...
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... endowments as a general principle should be made to depend upon the fact that the proposed academy had an adequate ... endowment , without apparatus - without any of the various appliances now con- sidered requisite in schools of much ...
... endowments as a general principle should be made to depend upon the fact that the proposed academy had an adequate ... endowment , without apparatus - without any of the various appliances now con- sidered requisite in schools of much ...
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... endowments . We need first - class academies ; and we cannot have them without funds . It is in vain to attempt the elevation of one of these schools without sufficient means to support it in its days of trial as well as during its ...
... endowments . We need first - class academies ; and we cannot have them without funds . It is in vain to attempt the elevation of one of these schools without sufficient means to support it in its days of trial as well as during its ...
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... endowments . I refer to the permanence and stability which have given such high reputation to our best Academies . The history of Exeter extends through a period of upward of eighty years , and yet it has had only two Principals . Dr ...
... endowments . I refer to the permanence and stability which have given such high reputation to our best Academies . The history of Exeter extends through a period of upward of eighty years , and yet it has had only two Principals . Dr ...
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... endowment of that institution . Situated in the heart of New England , accessible from every point of compass by railroads , occupying one of the noblest structures in that city or any other , and crowning one of the finest hills for ...
... endowment of that institution . Situated in the heart of New England , accessible from every point of compass by railroads , occupying one of the noblest structures in that city or any other , and crowning one of the finest hills for ...
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Academic degrees academies ALEXIS CASWELL American Baptist denomination Baptist Educational Commission believe brethren Brooklyn Brown University called cation cause of education Christian churches Cicero Committee common school connection Convention course culture demand discussion duty educa education societies endowment English fact give Greek high school higher education idea influence institutions of learning instruction interest J. L. M. CURRY Jesuit knowledge labor language Latin Lewisburg University liberal education LL.D meet ment methods mind ministers ministry moral N. Y. Rev nature Newton Theological Institution object organization paper pastor philology practical preach prepared present Prof pulpit pupils question reference religious scholars scientific Scriptures spirit systematic theology teach teachers text-book theological education theological seminaries things thought tion true truth Universities of Paris University women young
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Página 119 - To the weak became I as weak, that I might gain the weak : I am made all things to all men, that I might by all means save some.
Página 126 - We declare besides, and grant power that they may freely and lawfully apply to the education of youth in the principles of the catholic faith, to form them to good morals, and to direct colleges and seminaries...
Página 248 - Institution, in the department of bibliography, were fully recognised by this convention in the following resolution, which was unanimously adopted: " Resolved, That the thanks of this convention be presented to...
Página 122 - ... general movement of the human mind gave rise at that period, appeared and eclipsed one another without glory — like those meteors which shine for a short time in the atmosphere, and leave no trace behind them. The society of Jesus, however, rose above the horizon, like an awful comet, which scatters terror among the nations. While it was scarcely yet established, it rendered important service to the holy see, during the sitting of the council of Trent, and powerfully influenced the decrees...
Página 129 - God as the means of conveying religious instruction to the bulk of mankind ; for the bulk of mankind cannot read at all, and we do not find any Divine commandment as to their being obliged to study letters.
Página 132 - LL.D., of Richmond College, Virginia, said on the subject of Public Schools in the South, at the National Baptist Educational Convention held at Brooklyn (NY) in April, 1870. "Prior to the war no general system of common schools existed in all the States. Alabama had a system gradually perfecting and growing into completeness. Various towns and cities had free schools, in more or less successful operation. Academies and Colleges for boys were abundant, and of a high order. "The war suspended all...
Página 253 - VII. This Constitution may be altered or amended, except as to its object, by a vote of two-thirds of the members present at a meeting called for that purpose^ This Commission being provisional only, it may, at any such meeting, and by such vote, be merged in a permanent organization for similar ends, more popular in character, or more widely representing the Baptist denomination. Unless taking such form...