... to offer to the other two hundred shillings. God that sitteth in heaven laugheth their choice to scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should ; for he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horse, but wild and unfortunate children ; and... Report of the Superintendent of Public Instruction - Page lvby Michigan. Department of Public Instruction - 1893Full view - About this book
| Henry Barnard - Education - 1876 - 902 pages
...пя it should : for he suffereth them to hnve tame and welt ordered horre* ; but wild and vnfort nute children ; and therefore in the end they find more pleasure in their horse, than cornTort in their chilli.' For this reason society requires that the education of youth... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1877 - 464 pages
...rewardeth their liberality as it should; for he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horse, but wild and unfortunate children; and therefore in the end they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort in their children. NOTES. Spanking. The subject is implied. This loose employment... | |
| Isaac Newton Carleton - 1878 - 140 pages
...rewardeth their liberality as it should ; for He suffereth them to have a tame and well-ordered horse, but wild and unfortunate children; and, therefore, in the end, they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort in their children. B. AscTiam, England, 1515-1568. 4S. Intelligence. Education,... | |
| John Swett - Teaching - 1880 - 358 pages
...scorn, and rewardeth their Liberality as it should. For he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered Horses, but wild and unfortunate Children ; and, therefore, in the end they find more Pleasure in their Horse than Comfort in their Children." VI. THE SCHOLARSHIP OF TEACHERS. Before teaching can take rank... | |
| National Educational Association (U.S.) - Education - 1880 - 392 pages
...scorn and rewardeth their liberality as it should. For he suffereth them to hav tame and wel-orderd Horses, but wild and unfortunate children ; and, therefore, in the end they find more Pleasure in their Horse than Comfort in their Children." This is not an inapt description of the indifference of "wise... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1880 - 390 pages
...scorn and rewardeth their liberality as it should. For he suffereth them to hav tame and wel-orderd Horses, but wild and unfortunate children ; and, therefore, in the end they find more Pleasure in their Horse than Comfort in their Children." This is not an inapt description of the indifference of "wise... | |
| United States. Congress. House - United States - 1880 - 1036 pages
...rewardeth their Liberality as it should: For he sunereth them to have tame and well ordered Horse, but wild and unfortunate Children ; and therefore in the end they find more Pleasure in their horse, than Comfort in their children. But often where the importance of the teacher's qualification... | |
| Education - 1881 - 796 pages
...scorn and reward«th their liberality as it should. For he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered Horses, but wild and unfortunate Children: and, therefore, in the end they find more Pleasure in their Horse than Comfort in their Children." This is not an inapt description of the indifference of "wise... | |
| Osgood Eaton Fuller - Conduct of life - 1881 - 658 pages
...scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should, for he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horses, but wild and unfortunate children ; and, therefore, in the end, they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort in their children. — ASCHAM. There is no office higher than that of a teacher... | |
| Sir Norman Lockyer - Electronic journals - 1882 - 722 pages
...scorn, and rewardeth their liberality as it should. For he suffereth them to have tame and well-ordered horses, but wild and unfortunate children ; and therefore, in the end, they find more pleasure in their horse than comfort in their children." This is not a bright picture of the work of education in America.... | |
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