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Little Journeys to Homes of Great Scientists ...: Ernst Haeckel. Carl von ... - Page 57
by Elbert Hubbard - 1905
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New Church gen. confer - 1871 - 644 pages
...whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience ; who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself" (p. 35). Surely religion need fear nothing from one who honestly utters...
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The Living Age, Volume 269

1911 - 856 pages
..."whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience, who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art. to bate all vileness. and respect others as himself." But if the prophet of science agrees with the Hebrew...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 17

1868 - 874 pages
...whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience ; who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself. Such a one and no other, I conceive, has had a liberal education ; for he...
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The Sunday School Teacher, Volume 1

1868 - 552 pages
...whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will — the servant of a tender conscience ; who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself. Such a one and no other, I think, has had a liberal education ; for he is,...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 77

1868 - 844 pages
...whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will — the servant of a tender conscience ; who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself. Such a one and no other, I think, has had a liberal education ; for he is,...
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The Power of the Soul Over the Body

George Moore - 1868 - 456 pages
...whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience, who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself.' Unquestionably, a man whose body does easily and pleasantly all that is...
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The Contemporary Review, Volume 9

1868 - 660 pages
...whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience, who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself." By this criterion, our present system of education may be content to stand...
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Fraser's Magazine, Volume 77

1868 - 942 pages
...whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will — the servant of a tender conscience ; who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness, and to respect others as himself. Such a one and no other, I think, has had a liberal education ; for he is,...
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Macmillan's Magazine, Volume 17

1868 - 556 pages
...whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience; who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all and to respect others аз himself. 370 371 Such a one and no other, I conceive, has had a liberal...
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Nature, Volume 63

Sir Norman Lockyer - 1901 - 1076 pages
...whose passions are trained to come to heel by a vigorous will, the servant of a tender conscience ; who has learned to love all beauty, whether of nature or of art, to hate all vileness and to respect others as himself." He was also strongly of opinion thil colleges should be places of research...
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