Author: London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions to Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
A Solemn and Affectionate Address to Jewish Females
Author: London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions to Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions to Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
A Solemn and Affectionate Address
Author: London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
A Solemn and Affectionate Address to Jewish Females
Author: London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions to Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions to Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 8
Book Description
Our Missions
Author: Thomas D. Halsted
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions to Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions to Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 486
Book Description
A Jubilee Memorial, Or, Record of Proceedings of the London Society for Promoting Christianity Amongst the Jews, During Its Year of Jubilee, Celebrated in the Year 1858
Author: London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Great Britain
Languages : en
Pages : 170
Book Description
Teaching British Women Writers, 1750-1900
Author: Jeanne Moskal
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820469270
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
The exuberant recovery from obscurity of scores of British women writers has prompted professors and publishers to revisit publication of women's writings. New curricular inclusion of these sometimes quirky, often passionate writers profoundly disrupts traditional pedagogical assumptions about what constitutes «literature». This book addresses this radically changed educational landscape, offering practical, proven teaching strategies for newly «recovered» writers, both in special-topics courses and in traditional teaching environments. Moreover, it addresses the institutional issues confronting feminist scholars who teach women writers in a variety of settings and the kinds of career-altering effects the decision to teach this material can have on junior and senior scholars alike. Collectively, these essays argue that teaching noncanonical women writers invigorates the curriculum as a whole, not only by introducing the voices of women writers, but by incorporating new genres, by asking new questions about readers' assumptions and aesthetic values, and by altering the power relations between teacher and student for the better.
Publisher: Peter Lang
ISBN: 9780820469270
Category : Education
Languages : en
Pages : 254
Book Description
The exuberant recovery from obscurity of scores of British women writers has prompted professors and publishers to revisit publication of women's writings. New curricular inclusion of these sometimes quirky, often passionate writers profoundly disrupts traditional pedagogical assumptions about what constitutes «literature». This book addresses this radically changed educational landscape, offering practical, proven teaching strategies for newly «recovered» writers, both in special-topics courses and in traditional teaching environments. Moreover, it addresses the institutional issues confronting feminist scholars who teach women writers in a variety of settings and the kinds of career-altering effects the decision to teach this material can have on junior and senior scholars alike. Collectively, these essays argue that teaching noncanonical women writers invigorates the curriculum as a whole, not only by introducing the voices of women writers, but by incorporating new genres, by asking new questions about readers' assumptions and aesthetic values, and by altering the power relations between teacher and student for the better.
The Jewish Expositor and Friend of Israel
Nineteenth Century Short-title Catalogue: phase 1. 1816-1870
Report
Author: London Society for Promoting Christianity amongst the Jews
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions to Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category : Missions to Jews
Languages : en
Pages : 400
Book Description
Ladies' Book of Etiquette, and Manual of Politéness
Author: Florence Hartley
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Do unto others as you would others should do to you. You can never be rude if you bear the rule always in mind, for what lady likes to be treated rudely? True Christian politeness will always be the result of an unselfish regard for the feelings of others, and though you may err in the ceremonious points of etiquette, you will never be im polite. Politeness, founded upon such a rule, becomes the expression, in graceful manner, of social virtues. The spirit of politeness consists in a certain attention to forms and ceremonies, which are meant both to please others and ourselves, and to make others pleased with us ;a still clearer definition may be given by saying that politeness is goodness of heart put into daily practice; the.re can be no true, politeness without kindness, purity, singleness of heart, and sensibility. Many believe that politeness is but a mask worn in the world to conceal bad passions and impulses, and to make a show of possessing virtues not really existing in the heart; thus, that politeness is merely hypocrisy and dissimulation. Do not believe this; be certain that those who profess such a doctrine are practising themselves the deceit they condemn so much.
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN:
Category : History
Languages : en
Pages : 348
Book Description
Do unto others as you would others should do to you. You can never be rude if you bear the rule always in mind, for what lady likes to be treated rudely? True Christian politeness will always be the result of an unselfish regard for the feelings of others, and though you may err in the ceremonious points of etiquette, you will never be im polite. Politeness, founded upon such a rule, becomes the expression, in graceful manner, of social virtues. The spirit of politeness consists in a certain attention to forms and ceremonies, which are meant both to please others and ourselves, and to make others pleased with us ;a still clearer definition may be given by saying that politeness is goodness of heart put into daily practice; the.re can be no true, politeness without kindness, purity, singleness of heart, and sensibility. Many believe that politeness is but a mask worn in the world to conceal bad passions and impulses, and to make a show of possessing virtues not really existing in the heart; thus, that politeness is merely hypocrisy and dissimulation. Do not believe this; be certain that those who profess such a doctrine are practising themselves the deceit they condemn so much.