| New Church gen. confer - 1871 - 644 pages
...know that his play is always fair, just, and patient ; substitute for the mocking fiend in Retzsch's picture a calm, strong angel who is playing for love,...and I should accept it as an image of human life" (p. 32). " The religion of the present day sees the need of cherishing the noblest and most human of... | |
| Alfred Elwes - 1872 - 306 pages
...haste, but without remorse. My metaphor will remind some of you of the famous picture in which Retzsch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his...should accept it as an image of human life. Well, now, what I mean with education is learning the rules of this mighty game. 'In other words, education... | |
| Carl Adolf Buchheim - 1868 - 296 pages
...haste, but without remorse. My metaphor will remind some of you of the famous picture in which Eetzch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his...should accept it as an image of human life. Well, now, what I mean with education is learning the rules of this mighty game. In other words, education... | |
| Alexander MacLeod - 1870 - 328 pages
...haste, but without remorse. My metaphor will remind some of you of the famous picture in which Retsch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his...I should accept it as an image of human life. Well now, what I mean by education is learning the rules of this mighty game. In other words, education... | |
| 1870 - 930 pages
...haste, but without remorse. My metaphor will remind some of you of the famous picture in which Retzsch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his...and I should accept it as an image of human life." rens' astonishing outburst on the same subject will, no doubt, interest a larger class to-day than... | |
| 1870 - 590 pages
...hastf, ''«( without remorse. My metaphor will remind some of you of the famous picture in which Kutsch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his...a calm strong angel who is playing for love, as we MV, and would rather lose than win, and I should accept it as an image of human life, ^ell now, what... | |
| John Campbell Shairp - 1871 - 210 pages
...famous picture in which Retzsch has depicted Satan playing; chess with a man for his soul. Substitute O for the mocking fiend in that picture a calm, strong angel, who is plaving for love, as we say, and would rather lose than win, and I should accept it as an image of... | |
| Thomas Henry Huxley - 1872 - 422 pages
...haste, but without remorse. My metaphor will remind some of you of the famous picture in which Retzsch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his...is learning the rules of this mighty game. In other wordsfeducation is the instruction of the intellect in the laws of Nature, under which name I include... | |
| John Timbs - 1872 - 104 pages
...haste, but without remorse. My metaphor will remind some of you of the famous picture in which Retzsch has depicted Satan playing at chess with man for his...and I should accept it as an image of human life." Here we are reminded of the close of the quaint old poem by N. Breton, 1638:— " And when you play,... | |
| William Woods Smyth - 1873 - 412 pages
...'will remind some of you of the famous picture in which Retzsch has depicted Satan playing chess with a man for his soul. Substitute for the mocking fiend...who is playing for love, as we say, and would rather loose than win, and I will accept it as an image of human life. Well, what I mean by education is learning... | |
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