But, above all, it is expected, that the Master's attention to the disposition of the Minds and Morals of the Youth, under his charge, will exceed every other care ; well considering that, though goodness without knowledge (as it respects others) is weak... Granite State Monthly - Página 141878Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Phillips Academy - 1817 - 118 páginas
...increasing the usefulness of this Seminary. But, above all, it is expected, that the Master's attention to the disposition of the Minds and Morals of the Youth, under his charge, will exceed every other care ; well considering that, though goodness without knowledge... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 684 páginas
...Andover academy, were doubtless inserted there also by him. In defining the duties of the instructors, he says: "Above all, it is expected that the attention...youth under their charge will exceed every other care ; well considering that, though goodness without knowledge is weak and feeble, yet knowledge without... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1859 - 660 páginas
...Andover academy, were doubtless inserted there also by him. In defining the duties of the instructors, he says: "Above all, it is expected that the attention...youth under their charge will exceed every other care ; well considering that, though goodness without knowledge is weak and feeble, yet knowledge without... | |
| United States. Office of Education - 1883 - 1138 páginas
...living." The founder of Phillips Exeter in defining the duties of the instructors says: ',' Above iD. it is expected that the attention of instructors to the disposition of the minds and sxals of the youth under their charge will exceed every other care, well considering •¿it. though... | |
| Alonzo J. Fogg - 1874 - 740 páginas
...worthy to be handed down to this generation, and to generations for ages to come. "Above all, ".he says, "it is expected that the attention of instructors...youth under their charge will exceed every other care ; well considering that though goodness without knowledge is weak and feeble, yet knowledge without... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1878 - 402 páginas
...In conjunction with Judge Samuel Phillips ot Andover, Mass.. he founded Phillips Academy at Audover in 1778, the darkest period of the Revolutionary war,...different theological opinions from its founder. Agreeable 14 15 to these wishes expressed and understood, the school has never become a mere sectarian institution.... | |
| Henry Harrison Metcalf, John Norris McClintock - 1878 - 402 páginas
...promotion of good manners, sound morality and pure religion. In the "Constitution and Laws" the Found-, er says, "above all it is expected that the attention...different theological opinions from its founder. Agreeable to these wishes expressed and understood, the school has never become a mere sectarian institution.... | |
| 1878 - 592 páginas
...In the spirit of this declaration, it is remarked that " it is expected that the master's attention to the disposition of the minds and morals of the youth under his charge will exceed every other care ; well considering that, though goodness without knowledge... | |
| 1918 - 744 páginas
...national life can alone with safety be built. "Above all, it is expected that the Master's attention to the disposition of the Minds and Morals of the youth under his charge will exceed every other care." ... So wrote the founder of Phillips Academy one hundred... | |
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