id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 28330 Andrews, C. C. (Christopher Columbus) Reflections on the Operation of the Present System of Education, 1853 .txt text/plain 5691 234 61 That defect consists in the want of moral instruction in our schools. moral sentiment,--lovers of freedom and of knowledge; men who sought important subject of education; and that they even denied themselves persons for particular spheres of life, by a course of instruction general nature is the object of that instruction provided by the State the great duties of man, we might be content with that instruction which contemplates is the moral instruction of the young. instruction is neglected in the school, to a majority of the scholars man's wealth by his dress, as to form an opinion on public morals by the schools considerable efforts are bestowed on moral culture: this, to impress upon the minds of his pupils a sacred regard for truth. teacher would pursue in imparting moral instruction. Before, then, moral education can be successfully promoted, the right schools can furnish moral as well as intellectual instruction; and the ./cache/28330.txt ./txt/28330.txt