| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1893 - 416 strani
...history. No one who tramples on the rights of a past generation can claim the regard of its posterity. * " While of all studies in the whole range of knowledge...most thoroughly religious training that the mind can receive."—Bishop Stubbs. History will disregard him who disregards her." That is, no man who sets... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1897 - 410 strani
...history. No one who tramples on the rights of a past generation can claim the regard of its posterity. * " While of all studies in the whole range of knowledge...itself, and only next in so far as theology rests on n divine revelation, the most thoroughly religious training that the mind can receive." — Bishop... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1893 - 408 strani
...No one who tramples on the rights of/ a past generation can claim the regard of its posterity. * " While of all studies in the whole range of knowledge the study of affords the most conservative training, so the study of modern hisr is, next to theology itself, and... | |
| Dorothea Beale, Lucy Helen Muriel Soulsby, Jane Frances Dove - 1898 - 456 strani
...to the teacher of history. They are referred to by Lord Acton in his famous lecture at Cambridge. " The study of modern history is, next to theology itself...thoroughly religious training that the mind can receive." (Bishop Stubbs.) " History is full of indirect but very effective moral teaching. It is not only, as... | |
| William Stubbs - 1900 - 524 strani
...indeed would now admit, what, to adopt a proper professorial tone, I may say is certain, that whilst of all studies in the whole range of knowledge, the...thoroughly religious training that the mind can receive. It is no paradox to say that Modern History, including Mediaeval History in the term, is co-extensive... | |
| John Emerich Edward Dalberg Acton Baron Acton - 1906 - 392 strani
...historiam fieri non potest— LEIBNIZ, Opera, ed. Dutens, vi. 297. The study of Modern History is, ner: to Theology itself, and only next in so far as Theology...thoroughly religious training that the mind can receive. It is no paradox to say that Modern History, including Medieval History in the term, is coextensive... | |
| Charles William Super - 1907 - 120 strani
...acknowledge in theory, but which they too often ignore or disregard in practice, namely justice.* * ' ' While of all studies in the whole range of knowledge...history is, next to theology itself, and only next in so 30 In order to study history profitably it is not necessary to begin at the beginning, though it is... | |
| New York (State). Legislature. Assembly - 1913 - 388 strani
...from the historical method. A great historian who was also an eminent churchman, Bishop Stubbs, said: "The study of modern history is next to theology itself...thoroughly religious training that the mind can receive." Sir, I have intruded too long upon the patient attention of this great convocation. I desire in sitting... | |
| Sister Mary Carmel McLellan - 1925 - 136 strani
...issues, and rescues us from the temporary and the transient." (Lectures of 1898, p. 4, Lord Acton.) "The Study of modern history is, next to theology...revelation) the most thoroughly religious training the mind can receive." (Lectures. Stubbs.) 2. Training in such a "method of inquiry" applicable to... | |
| 1888 - 428 strani
...recent utterance of Stubbs, the best qualified scholar in England to speak on this subject, says that " the study of modern history is, next to theology itself,...thoroughly religious training that the mind can receive." He then continues, " It is no paradox to say that modern history, including mediaeval history in the... | |
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