... and claypits into villages and cities. I mean also to include such a cultivation of the intellect, as shall enable it to discover those permanent and mighty laws which pervade all parts of the created universe, whether material or spiritual. This... Transactions of the Illinois Natural History Society - Page 88by Illinois Natural History Society - 1861 - 194 pagesFull view - About this book
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...the created universe, whether natural or spiritual. This is necessary, because if we act in obedience to these laws, all the resistless forces of Nature...it is that God is stronger than man. And, finally, by the term Education, I mean such a culture of our moral affections and religious susceptibilities,... | |
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