| John Wesley - 1797 - 514 pagina’s
...which in a while after they have feverely beaten them for doing. Whenever a child is corrected it muft be conquered, and this will be no hard matter to do, if it be not grown headftrong by too much indulgence. And when the will of a child is totally fubdued, and it is brought... | |
| Adam Clarke - 1824 - 466 pagina’s
...their children to do things, which in a while after they have severely, beaten them for doing. When a child is corrected it must be conquered, and this...headstrong by too much indulgence. And when the will of a child is totally subdued, and it is brought to revere and stand in awe of the parents, then a great... | |
| John Wesley - 1827 - 612 pagina’s
...while after they have severely aten them for doing. When a child is corrected it must be nquered, afad this will be no hard matter to do, if it be not 7\vii headstrong by too much indulgence. And when the will a child is totally subdued, and it is brought... | |
| John Wesley - 1829 - 564 pagina’s
...their children to do things which, in a while after, they have severely beaten them for doing. Whenever a child is corrected, it must be conquered ; and this...headstrong by too much indulgence. And when the will of a child is totally subdued, and it is brought to revere and stand in awe of the parents, then a great... | |
| William Brocklehurst Stonehouse - 1839 - 534 pagina’s
...their children to do things which in a while after they have severely beaten them for doing. "When a child is corrected it must be conquered; and this...headstrong by too much indulgence. And when the will of a child is totally subdued, and is brought to revere and stand in awe of its parents, then a great... | |
| John Wesley - 1840 - 686 pagina’s
...their children to do things which, in a while after, they have severely beaten them for doing. Whenever a child is corrected, it must be conquered ; and this...headstrong by too much indulgence. And when the will of a child is totally subdued, and it is brought to revere and stand in awe of the parents, then a great... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1841 - 624 pagina’s
...their children to do things which, in a while after, they have severely beaten them for doing. Whenever a child is corrected, it must be conquered ; and this will be no hard matter to do, if it be not grown head$trong by too much indulgence. And when the will of a child is totally subdued, and it is brought... | |
| Thomas Jackson - 1842 - 816 pagina’s
...their children to do things which, in a while after, they have severely beaten them for doing. Whenever a child is corrected, it must be conquered ; and this...headstrong by too much indulgence. And when the will of a child is totally subdued, and it is brought to revere and stand in awe of the parents, then a great... | |
| Samuel Dunn - 1849 - 1194 pagina’s
...their children to do things which, in a while after, they have severely beaten them for doing. When a child is corrected it must be conquered ; and this...matter to do, if it be not grown headstrong by too ranch indulgence. And when the will of a child is totally subdued, and it is brought to revere and... | |
| Plain letters - 1850 - 142 pagina’s
...their children to do things which, in a while after, they have severely beaten them for doing. " When a child is corrected, it must be conquered ; and this...headstrong by too much indulgence. And when the will of a child is totally -subdued, and it is brought to revere and stand in awe of the parents, then a great... | |
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