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" ... winning form, pouring it forth with the zeal of enthusiasm, and lighting up his own love of it in the breasts of his hearers. It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the truth day by day into the ready memory,... "
The English Journal of Education - Page 35
1857
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The Rambler, a Catholic journal of home and foreign literature [&c ..., Volume 2

1854 - 564 pages
...and lighting up his own love of it in the breasts of his hearers. It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the...the expanding reason. It is a place which attracts to it the affections of the young by its fame, wins the judgment of the middle-aged by its beauty,...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 24

Henry Barnard - Education - 1873 - 860 pages
...and lighting up his own love of it in the breasts of his hearers. It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the...it into the expanding reason. It is a place which wins the admiration of the young by its celebrity, kindles the affections of the middleaged by its...
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American Journal of Education and College Review, Volume 24

Education - 1873 - 862 pages
...and lighting up his own love of it in the breasts of his hearers. It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the...it into the expanding reason. It is a place which wins the admiration of the young by its celebrity, kindles the affections of the middleaged by its...
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The American Journal of Education, Volume 24

Henry Barnard - Education - 1873 - 886 pages
...his hearers. It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in tho truth day by day into the ready memory, and wedging...and tightening it into the expanding reason. It is a placo which wins tho admiration of the young by its celebrity, kindles tho affections of the middleaged...
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The Church Quarterly Review, Volume 28

Arthur Cayley Headlam - English periodicals - 1889 - 540 pages
...explaining, by professing and then recurring to first principles. It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the...wedging and tightening it into the expanding reason.' 2 1 Essays, i. 438, 439. * Newman, Office and Work of Universities, pp. 22, 25. Quoted in Pattison's...
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Open Teaching in the Universities of Scotland

Alexander Taylor Innes - College teaching - 1885 - 60 pages
...and lighting up his own love of it in the breasts of his hearers. It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the...it into the expanding reason. It is a place which wins the admiration of the young by its celebrity, kindles the affections of the middle-aged by its...
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Sermons

Mark Pattison - Sermons, English - 1885 - 316 pages
...explaining, by progressing, and then recurring to first principles. ... It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the...wedging and tightening it into the expanding reason." Such is the catholic university system, according to its only philosophical exponent in our language.1...
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The Quarterly Review, Volume 164

William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, John Murray, Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - English literature - 1887 - 602 pages
...and lighting up his own love of it in the breasts of his hearers. It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the truth day by day into the ready memory, wedging and tightening it into the expanding reason. It is a place which attracts the affections of...
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Historical Sketches: Rise and progress of universities. Northmen and Normans ...

John Henry Newman - History - 1891 - 442 pages
...and lighting up his own love of it in the breasts of his hearers. It is the place where the catechist makes good his ground as he goes, treading in the...it into the expanding reason. It is a place which wins the admiration of the young by its celebrity, .kindles the affections of the middle-aged by its...
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The Alumni Bulletin

Universities and colleges - 1915 - 680 pages
...your teachers, your friends, your spiritual Mother. "A noble idealist once described a university as a place which attracts the affections of the young...the judgment of the middle-aged by its beauty, and rivits the memory of the old by its associations. May this pleasant seat of learning be all this and...
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