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... mean , whose walk is consistent , whose devotion is uniform , who lives by the faith of the Son of God ; for nothing short of this uniformly consistent life gives one a firm hold on the promises . The Christian who lives usually as the ...
... mean , whose walk is consistent , whose devotion is uniform , who lives by the faith of the Son of God ; for nothing short of this uniformly consistent life gives one a firm hold on the promises . The Christian who lives usually as the ...
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... means of support as at Sparta , the amount of education acquired , depended , of course , to some extent on the rank and ability of the family . But every citizen was expected to exhibit a certain degree of culture , and every parent ...
... means of support as at Sparta , the amount of education acquired , depended , of course , to some extent on the rank and ability of the family . But every citizen was expected to exhibit a certain degree of culture , and every parent ...
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... means were used . The first , which may be included under the head dietetics , consisted in a proper care of the organic powers of life by a suitable attention to food , sleep , cleanliness , clothing , and the like . Gymnastics ...
... means were used . The first , which may be included under the head dietetics , consisted in a proper care of the organic powers of life by a suitable attention to food , sleep , cleanliness , clothing , and the like . Gymnastics ...
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... means of diffusing knowledge . But the universal ability to read and write could not but give an impulse to science . The seed sown by Solon sprang up and brought forth fruit . As the power of Athens was increased and her dominions ...
... means of diffusing knowledge . But the universal ability to read and write could not but give an impulse to science . The seed sown by Solon sprang up and brought forth fruit . As the power of Athens was increased and her dominions ...
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... means of education , but for practical purposes of life . Nor were the several branches of natural history and natural philosophy in this point of view , of much service . For these sciences were yet in too rude a state to be employed ...
... means of education , but for practical purposes of life . Nor were the several branches of natural history and natural philosophy in this point of view , of much service . For these sciences were yet in too rude a state to be employed ...
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