| Education - 1896 - 660 pages
...the state board of education. He Is one of the conservatively progressive men of that state who seek to prove all things and hold fast to that which is good. Fort Wayne is a larger city than Richmond, but not more important and influential as an educational... | |
| 1887 - 548 pages
...dishes in which it is a component constituent. Limited space admonishes us that we cannot farther pursue the description of the various foods which enter into...lamentable state of affairs when he characterized us as.a nation of "food bolters." Disintegration and solution constitutes the digestive act, and the whole... | |
| 1886 - 392 pages
...trial. April 10, 1886. THOROUGHNESS IN DENTAL OPERATIONS. By WW, DDS, Waverly, O. To be thorough we have to "prove all things and hold fast to that which is good." On the one hand it requires that the dentist shall know intelligently everything which he undertakes,... | |
| Ontario. Legislative Assembly - Ontario - 1888 - 896 pages
...makers could take away with thetnt and not simply believe what I say but prove it for themselves. " Prove all things and hold fast to that which is good " is a good motto for cheese makers. The first cause is a very simple one. You cut a curd in two large pieces... | |
| Education - 1896 - 856 pages
...the state board of education. He is one of the conservatively progressive men of that state who seek to prove all things and hold fast to that which is good. Fort Wayne is a larger city than Richmond, but not more important and influential as an educational... | |
| Samuel Watson - Spiritualism - 1880 - 436 pages
...of his day to exercise caution in their investigation and use of spirit manifestations and power — to '' prove all things, and hold fast to that which is good." How does the Church comply with this injunction at the present time ? Is there any liberty in the Christian... | |
| National Education Association of the United States - Education - 1890 - 944 pages
...thought, the experience, and the deductions of others. If a teacher, though a genins, would attempt to "prove all things and hold fast to that which is good," he would keep on all through life proving things and would have no time to "hold fast." That kind of... | |
| Education - 1890 - 946 pages
...thought, the experience, and the deductions of others. If a teacher, though a genins, would attempt to "prove all things and hold fast to that which is good," he would keep on all through life proving things and would have no time to "hold fast." That kind of... | |
| Hygiene - 1891 - 588 pages
...that we are not in the habit of pledging allegiance or pinning faith to anything. The better way is to prove all things and hold fast to that which is good. And it is quite immaterial to the public what the editor thinks of us. What we want is that he shall... | |
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