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Mankind are divided into sects, and individuals think very differently on religious subjects, from the purest motives; and that gracious common Parent, who loves all his children alike, beholds with approbation every one who worships him in sincerity.
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Author Details: Type: Educator Quotes Category: English Educator Quotes Date of Birth: November 25, 1778 Date of Death: October 23, 1838 Nationality: English Amazon: Joseph Lancaster on Amazon |
Related Authors: Booker T. Washington Timothy Leary Abraham Joshua Heschel Horace Mann Robert Anthony Miguel de Unamuno Maria Montessori James Baldwin Paulo Freire |
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Select Joseph Lancaster Quotations:
I was induced to establish several orders of merit, from conviction that emulation, well directed, becomes a useful servant; and, that the latent genius of some youth is more easily brought into action this way, than by the more sordid gratification of self-interest.
Joseph Lancaster May this plain statement of facts prevail on the friends of the rising generation to interpose for their welfare; that the education of children may no longer be to parent and master a lottery, in which the prizes bear no proportion to the enormous number of blanks. Joseph Lancaster When obedience to the Divine precepts keeps pace with knowledge, in the mind of any man, that man is a Christian; and when the fruits of Christianity are produced, that man is a disciple of our blessed Lord, let his profession of religion be what it may. Joseph Lancaster This system of encouragement proves serviceable as a preventive of punishment, the attainment of the tickets being a reward, the forfeiture of them the reverse; and, as such, boys seem often more affected by their loss than by coercion. Joseph Lancaster Many thousands of youth have been deprived of the benefit of education thereby, their morals ruined, and talents irretrievably lost to society, for want of cultivation: while two parties have been idly contending who should bestow it. Joseph Lancaster A system of education, which would not gratify this disposition in any party, is requisite, in order to obviate the difficulty, and the reader will find a something said to that purpose in perusing this tract. Joseph Lancaster |
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Dictionary Links: Alike, Approbation, Children, Common, Differently, Divided, Every, Gracious, Him, His, Into, Mankind, Parent, Religious, Sincerity, Think, Very |
All Joseph Lancaster Quotations: A national evil requires a national... A spirit, breathing the language of... A system of education, which would... All are agreed, that the increase... At a moderate calculation, among a... Female schools might be comprised in... I am persuaded, that if any... I was induced to establish several... In such a case, it would... Indeed, I am sometimes inclined to... IT is difficult to speak or... Mankind are divided into sects, and... Many thousands of youth have been... May this plain statement of facts... My school is attended by near... The complaint of bad pay, and... The institution of a public library... THE rich possess ample means to... The same stimulus that animates men... The sincere teachers of their youth... This system of encouragement proves serviceable... We daily witness the beneficial effect... When obedience to the Divine precepts... |
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