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... become so far enlightened as not to insist on the peculiar validity of particular creeds as formulated by different churches , and so far emancipated from ecclesiastical control as to insist on the same spirit of inquiry , and the same ...
... become so far enlightened as not to insist on the peculiar validity of particular creeds as formulated by different churches , and so far emancipated from ecclesiastical control as to insist on the same spirit of inquiry , and the same ...
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... become a unique power , not merely over the heart , but over the thought and life as well . They are indebted to him for a new interest imparted to their work , and for the inde- structible confidence that education is no empirical ...
... become a unique power , not merely over the heart , but over the thought and life as well . They are indebted to him for a new interest imparted to their work , and for the inde- structible confidence that education is no empirical ...
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... become conscious of the divine essence and to reveal it in his life with self - determination and freedom . To recognize the workings of this universal divine principle in nature and humanity is Science . To discern its bearings upon ...
... become conscious of the divine essence and to reveal it in his life with self - determination and freedom . To recognize the workings of this universal divine principle in nature and humanity is Science . To discern its bearings upon ...
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... become more and more common , and each will add some- thing which will help us at last to thoroughly comprehend the human mind . All students of psychology and of education will be interested in Professor Major's work , and will find ...
... become more and more common , and each will add some- thing which will help us at last to thoroughly comprehend the human mind . All students of psychology and of education will be interested in Professor Major's work , and will find ...
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... become strong teachers , but while they are learning to teach they help to fix on the high school many of the worst methods of the college . These conditions may be remedied in the future , but at present they must be reckoned with in ...
... become strong teachers , but while they are learning to teach they help to fix on the high school many of the worst methods of the college . These conditions may be remedied in the future , but at present they must be reckoned with in ...
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