The Works of the Most Reverend John Tillotson, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury: In Twelve Volumes, Containing 254 Sermons and Discourses on Several Occassions; Together with the Rule of Faith; Prayers Composed by Him for His Own Life; a Discourse to His Servants Before the Sacrament; and a Form of Prayer Composed by Him for the Use of King William, Volume 4Ware, 1742 - Sermons, English |
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Page 448
... advantage does not only require great faga- city to difcern their particular difpofition and tem- but great difcretion to deal with them and ma- per , nage them , and likewife continual care and diligent attendance to form them by ...
... advantage does not only require great faga- city to difcern their particular difpofition and tem- but great difcretion to deal with them and ma- per , nage them , and likewife continual care and diligent attendance to form them by ...
Page 450
... to make out the truth of this propofition , by fhewing how the good educati- on of children comes to be of fo great advantage , and upon and to have fo powerful and lasting an influence 450 Concerning the education of children .
... to make out the truth of this propofition , by fhewing how the good educati- on of children comes to be of fo great advantage , and upon and to have fo powerful and lasting an influence 450 Concerning the education of children .
Page 454
... advantage of the child by the exceffive , not to say extravagant vails , which usually here in England , above all other places in the world , are given at christnings : and then by the ftrait allowances which are commonly made ...
... advantage of the child by the exceffive , not to say extravagant vails , which usually here in England , above all other places in the world , are given at christnings : and then by the ftrait allowances which are commonly made ...
Page 461
... advantage to all good pur- pofes . " They are modeft , fays Ariftotle , who are " afraid to offend , and they are afraid to offend " who are most apt to do it , " as children are , because they are very much under the power of their ...
... advantage to all good pur- pofes . " They are modeft , fays Ariftotle , who are " afraid to offend , and they are afraid to offend " who are most apt to do it , " as children are , because they are very much under the power of their ...
Page 470
... advantage which it feems to bring , and because justice is in truth a manly virtue and leaft understood by children ; and there- fore injuftice is a vice which they will soonest practise and with the leaft reluctancy , because they have ...
... advantage which it feems to bring , and because justice is in truth a manly virtue and leaft understood by children ; and there- fore injuftice is a vice which they will soonest practise and with the leaft reluctancy , because they have ...
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