| Freemasons. Grand Lodge of Pennsylvania - 1903 - 550 頁
...more his real, hearty wish, than would a positive command — "My desire is," says Brother Girard, "that all the instructors and teachers in the College shall take pains to instill into the minds of the scholars the purest principles of morality, so that on their entrance... | |
| Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown - 1904 - 498 頁
...even admitted i to the premises | as a visitor, was , explained by | the benefactor as limitations " to keep the tender minds of the orphans, who are to derive advantages from this bequest, free from the excitement which clashing doctrine and sectarian controversy... | |
| Rossiter Johnson, John Howard Brown - 1904 - 488 頁
...admitted I to the premises | as a visitor, was , explained by | the benefactor as limitations CHWWCOLLME ,.to keep the tender minds of the orphans, who are to derive advantages from this bequest, free from the excitement which clashing doctrine and sectarian controversy... | |
| 1906 - 812 頁
...learning, or number of those of the same profession. STEPHEN GIRARD. Keep the tender minds of the orphans free from the excitement which clashing doctrines and sectarian controversy are so apt to produce. FRANCIS SM FENELON. All is uncreated. God is no more spirit than body, nor body than spirit; to speak... | |
| Kentucky. Court of Appeals, James Hughes, Achilles Sneed, Martin D. Hardin, George Minos Bibb, Alexander Keith Marshall, William Littell - 1907 - 892 頁
...upon any sect or person whatsoever; but as there is such a multitude of sects, and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of the orphans, who are to derive adHackett v. Brooksville Graded School District, &c. vantage from this bequest, free from the excitement... | |
| Amos Griswold Warner, Mary Roberts Coolidge, George Elliott Howard - 1908 - 552 頁
...College. No minister of any sect is ever to be admitted within the premises, as the founder wished to " keep the tender minds of the orphans who are...free from the excitement which clashing doctrines or sectarian controversy are apt to produce." — Alden, "History of Child Saving," pp. 70-75; Johnson,... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1908 - 1208 頁
...upon any sect or person whatsoever; but as there is such a multitude of sects, and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of the orphans, -who an to derive advantage oai from this bequest, free from the excitement which clashing doctrines and... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1911 - 1184 頁
...upon any sect or person whatsoever. But as there is such a multitude of sects and such a diversity of opinion amongst them, I desire to keep the tender minds of the orphans, who aro to derive advantns«1 from this bequest, free from the excitement which clashing doctrines and... | |
| Illinois. Office of the Superintendent of Public Instruction - 1911 - 908 頁
...there is nothing in the will that prescribes such studies. Above all, the testator positively enjoins 'that all the instructors and teachers in the college shall take pains to instill into the minds of the scholars the purest principles of morality, so that on their entrance... | |
| 1841 - 662 頁
...person whatsoever ; but, as there is such a multitude of sects, and such a diversity of opinion among them, I desire to keep the tender minds of the orphans,...derive advantage from this bequest, free from the excite1 ment which clashing doctrines and sectarian controversy are so apt to produce."— Will, p.... | |
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