I do not mean to cast any reflection upon any sect or person whatsoever; but, as there is such a multitude of sects, and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of the orphans, who are to derive advantage from this... The Ladies' Repository - 84 psl.1852Visos knygos peržiūra - Apie šią knygą
| Samuel Hazard - 1832 - 446 psl.
...sect or person whatsoever; but, as there is such a multitude of sects, and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of...to produce; my desire is, that all the instructors a»d teachers in the college shall take pains to instil into the minds of the scholars, the purest... | |
| 1831 - 106 psl.
...The reason assigned for this provision is, the anxiety of the testator, that the pupils should be ' free from the excitement which clashing doctrines and sectarian controversy are so apt to produce.' The motives which led to so extraordinary an act might, perhaps, be assigned without impeaching the... | |
| Alexander Campbell, Charles Louis Loos - 1832 - 656 psl.
...or person whatsoever; but, as there is such a mul'itude of sects, and -such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of...which clashing doctrines and sectarian controversy ere apt to 'produce; my desire is, that all the instructers an^ teachers in the college shall take... | |
| William Russell, William Channing Woodbridge, Fordyce Mitchell Hubbard - 1832 - 644 psl.
...The reason assigned for this provision is, the anxiety of the testator, that the pupils should be ' free from the excitement which clashing doctrines and sectarian controversy are so apt to produce.' The motives which led to so extraordinary an act might, perhaps, be assigned without impeaching the... | |
| Francis Lieber - 1834 - 242 psl.
...or person whatsoever ; but, as there is such a multitude of sects, and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of...instructors and teachers in the college shall take pains to instil into the minds of the scholars, the purest principles of morality, so that, on their entrance... | |
| Philadelphia (Pa.) - 1834 - 412 psl.
...sect or person whatsoever; but, as there is such a multitude of sects, and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of...instructors and teachers in the college shall take pains to instil into the minds of the scholars, the purest principles of morality, so that, on their entrance... | |
| 1834 - 636 psl.
...or person whntsoe vor ; but as there is such a multitude of sects , and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of the orphans, who are to derive advantage from Uns bequest, free from the excitement, which clashing doctrines and sectarian controversy are so apt... | |
| 1835 - 444 psl.
...multitude of sects, and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of orphans who are to derive advantage from this bequest...instructors and teachers in the college shall take pains to instil into the minds of the scholars the purest principles of morality, so that, on their entrance... | |
| 1834 - 438 psl.
...moral discipline which makes men virtuous and happy at their own fire sides. "My desire is," says he, "that all the instructors and teachers in the college shall take pains to instil into the minds of the scholars, the pure principles of morality.so that on their entrance into... | |
| David McClure, Native of Philadelphia - 1838 - 454 psl.
...attain the important object happily expressed in Mr. Girard's Will, in the following terms, viz. " My desire is, that all the instructors and teachers in the college shall take pains [by precept and example] to instil into the minds of the scholars the purest principle* of morality,... | |
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