In those parishes, where this plan has been adopted, we are assured that the behaviour of the children is greatly civilized. The barbarous ignorance in which they had before lived, being in some degree dispelled, they begin to give proofs that those persons... The Sunday School Teacher's Guide - Seite 11von John Angell James - 1817 - 227 SeitenVollansicht - Über dieses Buch
| 1880 - 226 Seiten
...the plan has been adopted, we are assured that the behaviour of the children is greatly civilised. The barbarous ignorance in which they had before lived...mistaken who consider the lower orders of mankind incapable of improvement ; and therefore think an attempt to reclaim them impracticable, or, at least,... | |
| Frederick T. Gammon - 1882 - 214 Seiten
...the plan has been adopted, we are assured that the behaviour of the children is greatly civilised. The barbarous ignorance in which they had before lived...mistaken who consider the lower orders of mankind incapable of improvement ; and therefore think an attempt to reclaim them impracticable, or, at least,... | |
| James A. Lyons - 1883 - 554 Seiten
...not disagreeably. In those parishes where the plan has been adopted, we are assured that the behavior of the children is greatly civilized. The barbarous...being in some degree dispelled, they begin to give proof that those persons are mistaken who consider the lower orders of mankind as incapable of improvement,... | |
| Charles Welsh - 1885 - 428 Seiten
...profitably and not disagreeably. In those parishes where this plan has been adopted, we are assured, that the behaviour of the children is greatly civilized....impracticable, or at least not worth the trouble." Annet. A. Well, sir, I do : what then ? N. Why then, sir, you must recollect that you have been pilloried,... | |
| 1880 - 846 Seiten
...profitably anil not disagreeably. In those parishes where this plan has been adopt c 1, we are assured that the behaviour of the children is greatly civilized...being in some degree dispelled, they begin to give proof that those persons are mistaken who consider the lower orders of mankind as incapable of improvement,... | |
| 1881 - 798 Seiten
...Raikes says that, in view of this debasement, there were persons who considered " the lower orders to be incapable of improvement, and therefore think an attempt...impracticable, or at least not worth the trouble." It was worth the trouble, however, for from these lower orders have sprung thousands who are the strength... | |
| Charles William Heathcote - 1916 - 312 Seiten
...conducted to church. In those parishes where the plan has been adopted, we are assured that the behavior of the children is greatly civilized. The barbarous...mistaken who consider the lower orders of mankind incapable of improvement, and therefore think and attempt to reclaim them impracticable, or at least... | |
| Charles William Heathcote - 1916 - 312 Seiten
...mistaken who consider the lower orders of mankind incapable of improvement, and therefore think and attempt to reclaim them impracticable, or at least not worth the trouble." 1 The movement was given additional impulse and publicity when the Gentleman's Magazine, a London monthly... | |
| Edwin Wilbur Rice - 1917 - 630 Seiten
...profitably, and not disagreeably. In those parishes where the plan has been adopted, we are assured that the behaviour of the children is greatly civilized....mistaken who consider the lower orders of mankind incapable of improvement and therefore think an attempt to reclaim them impracticable or, at least,... | |
| Samuel Drew - 1828 - 612 Seiten
...profitably, and not disagreeably. In those parishes, where this plan has been adopted, we are assured that the behaviour of the children is greatly civilized....ignorance in which they had before lived, being in some decree dispelled, they begin to give proofs that those persons are mistaken, who consider the lower... | |
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