His grace and in the kingdom of the world to come. \They are endowed with equal sharpness of mind and Capacity for knowledge (often with more than the opposite sex), and they are able to attain the highest positions, since they have often been called... Problems in Modern Education– Addresses and Essays - 171 psl.autoriai: William Seneca Sutton - 1913 - 257 psl.Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Johann Amos Comenius - 1896 - 494 psl.
...also are formed in the image of God, and share in His grace and in the kingdom of the world to come. They are endowed with equal sharpness of mind and...human race, even to the office of prophesying and of inveighing against priests and bishops. Why, therefore, should we admit them to the alphabet, and... | |
| Johann Amos Comenius - 1896 - 484 psl.
...also are formed in the image of God, and share in His grace and in the kingdom of the world to come. \They are endowed with equal sharpness of mind and...human race, even to the office of prophesying and of inveighing against priests and bishops. Why, therefore, should we admit them to the alphabet, and... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1904 - 442 psl.
...in the kingdom of the world to come. They are endowed with equal sharpness of mind and capacity of knowledge (often with more than the opposite sex),...human race, even to the office of prophesying and of inveighing against priests and bishops. Why, therefore, should we admit them to the alphabet, and... | |
| Franklin Verzelius Newton Painter - 1904 - 442 psl.
...in the kingdom of the world to come. They are endowed with equal sharpness of mind and capacity of knowledge (often with more than the opposite sex),...human race, even to the office of prophesying and of inveighing against priests and bishops. Why, therefore, should we admit them to the alphabet, and... | |
| Robert Robertson Rusk - 1918 - 294 psl.
...are from Keatinge's edition. *Ch. ix, §§1-4. Note §5 for justification for education of girls. " They are endowed with equal sharpness of mind and capacity for knowledge, and they are able to attain the highest positions, since they have often been called by God Himself... | |
| Edward R. Beauchamp - 2003 - 468 psl.
...reason be given why the weaker sex should be excluded altogether from the pursuit of knowledge . . . They are endowed with equal sharpness of mind and capacity for knowledge . . . Why therefore, should we admit them to the alphabet, and afterwards drive them away from books-... | |
| Frank M. Flanagan - 2005 - 242 psl.
...rectified; (d) that all embark on education as equals does not require that they finish so. Girls, since they 'are endowed with equal sharpness of mind and capacity for knowledge' will of course be included. Historically they have often attained the highest positions 'since they... | |
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