It is apparent that familiarity with the English Bible as a masterpiece of literature is rapidly decreasing among the pupils in our schools. This is the direct result of a conception which regards the Bible as a theological book merely, and thereby leads... Educational Review - Página 2141902Visualização completa - Sobre este livro
| 1902 - 730 páginas
...women that are to teach in her schools. 6. We believe that the English Bible should be read and studied as a literary work of the highest and purest type,...which it has inspired, and, in large part, formed; that this great book may become the teacher's aid in the interpretation of history and literature,... | |
| 1902 - 766 páginas
...English Bible, now honored by name in many schools, law, and state institutions, to be read and studied as a literary work of the highest and purest type...prose which it has inspired and in large part formed. 9. " We commend the examples of those boards of education whose settled policy is to employ teachers... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - 1902 - 1042 páginas
...morality, and believe that the public school is the recognized agency to make the relation binding. We urge publicschool authorities of the country, teachers,...but that this great book may ever be the teacher's ard in the interpretation of history and literature, law and life — an unrivaled agency in the development... | |
| 1902 - 668 páginas
...English Bible, now honored by name in many school laws and state constitutions, to be read and studied as a literary work of the highest and purest type,...prose which it has inspired and in large part formed. Dr. Butler, the president of Columbia University, delivered a spirited address at the conference in... | |
| 1902 - 530 páginas
...English Bible, now honored by name in many schools. laws, and State institutions, to be read and studied as a literary work of the highest and purest type,...which ^ it has inspired and in large part formed." Well, which is it, literature or religion? If it is religion, we will have none of it. There is a curse... | |
| 1902 - 1512 páginas
...English Bible, now honored by name in many school laws and State constitutions, to be read and studied as a literary work of the highest and purest type,...and prose which it has inspired and in large part informed." One of the Committee on Resolutions is Hon. Charles R. Skinner, State Superintendent, Albany,... | |
| Henry Sabin - 1903 - 354 páginas
...unrivaled agency in the development of true citizenship as well as in the formation of pure literary style. It is apparent that familiarity with the English Bible,...prose which it has inspired and in large part formed. —Resolution of National Educational Association, tgoi. QUESTIONS FOR EXAMINATION 2. What does Emerson... | |
| Minnesota - 1903 - 1096 páginas
...public sentiment ill this regard as will permit and encourage the English Bible to be read and studied as a literary work of the highest and purest type,...inspired and in large part formed. We do not urge Uiis in the interest of sectarian instruction of any kind, but that this great book may ever be the... | |
| Cadwell Walton Raines - 1903 - 546 páginas
...the Bible into public free schools: "6. We believe that the English Bible should be read and studied as a literary work of the highest and purest type,...prose which it has inspired, and in large part, formed ; that this great book may become the teachers' aid in the interpretation of history and literature,... | |
| 1903 - 1046 páginas
...English Bible, now honored by name in many school laws and state constitutions, to be read and studied as a literary work of the highest and purest type,...prose which it has inspired and in large part formed." One cannot but sympathize with the motives which prompted this resolution. Both the impoverished style... | |
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