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... essence of the revival . The regeneration of the human spirit was felt in almost every department of intellectual and moral activity . It is a mistake however to think A that there was any sudden breach of the continuity of.
... essence of the revival . The regeneration of the human spirit was felt in almost every department of intellectual and moral activity . It is a mistake however to think A that there was any sudden breach of the continuity of.
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... moral instruction of youth , and were clumsy , and , indeed , even often destitute of meaning . ' My fundamental principle - an irrefragable law of didactics - is , ' he says , in speaking of his own Janua , ' that the understanding and ...
... moral instruction of youth , and were clumsy , and , indeed , even often destitute of meaning . ' My fundamental principle - an irrefragable law of didactics - is , ' he says , in speaking of his own Janua , ' that the understanding and ...
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... morals , and piety . Speaking generally , we may say that Comenius's aim was - first , to simplify and graduate ; secondly , to teach words through things ; thirdly , to teach things through words . The book was a very remarkable ...
... morals , and piety . Speaking generally , we may say that Comenius's aim was - first , to simplify and graduate ; secondly , to teach words through things ; thirdly , to teach things through words . The book was a very remarkable ...
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... morals and manners . To carry out these objects , he had constructed , he tells them , a Vestibulum and a Janua of the Latin tongue for the first two classes , with their accompanying lexicons and grammars , and an Atrium for the third ...
... morals and manners . To carry out these objects , he had constructed , he tells them , a Vestibulum and a Janua of the Latin tongue for the first two classes , with their accompanying lexicons and grammars , and an Atrium for the third ...
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... moral and religious . Comenius never lost sight of this . As the restoration of man to the Paradise which he forfeited , and to the image of God which he lost , is the aim of the Providence of God in Christ , so the aim of the school is ...
... moral and religious . Comenius never lost sight of this . As the restoration of man to the Paradise which he forfeited , and to the image of God which he lost , is the aim of the Providence of God in Christ , so the aim of the school is ...
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