A Teacher of Many Years' Standing
1. IntroductoryNothing can be better or wiser than what has been already said on Scripture-teaching in general, and on the need of due preparation, in 'How to Teach the Old Testament.' I will not therefore go over the same ground, as to the means of amassing helps and illustrations, but at once enter upon the distinctive points to be considered in teaching the New Testament as such.
2. The Relation of the New Testament to OurselvesAs the very name of the Book implies, it is the history and contains the terms of our own especial Covenant. It is our own personal charter of liberty. It contains the foundation of all our hopes, without which we should be of all men the most miserable. It sets before us the supremely great subject of saving faith; it shows us the means of salvation; it displays to us the only perfect example of life, and shows us how that pattern may be followed; it reveals all that we know of the unseen world to which we are going forward day by day; it is the only key to the mysterie
A Book of Golden Deeds by Charlotte M. Yonge
Author Yonge, Charlotte M. (Charlotte Mary), Title A Book of Golden Deeds Note Reading ease score: (8th & 9th grade). Neither easy nor difficult to read. Contents What is a golden deed? -- The stories of Alcestis and Antigone -- The cup of water -- How one man has saved a host -- The pass of Thermopylae -- The rock of the Capital -- The two friends of Syracuse -- The devotion of the Decii -- Regulus -- The brave brethren of Judah -- The chief of the Arverni -- Withstanding the monarch in his wrath -- The last fight in the Coliseum -- The shepherd girl of Nanterre -- Leo the slave -- The battle of the Blackwater -- Guzman El Bueno -- Faithful till death -- What is better than slaying a dragon -- The keys of Calais -- The Battle of Sempach -- The constant prince -- The carnival of Perth -- The crown of St. Stephen -- George the triller -- Sir Thomas More's daughter -- Under Ivan the Terrible -- Fort St. Elmo -- The voluntary convict -- The housewives of Lowenburg -- Fathers and sons -- The soldiers in the snow -- Gunpowder perils -- Heroes of the plague -- The second of September -- The Vendeans. Credits
Mitchell, Charlotte; Jordan, Ellen; Schinske, Helen
The Letters of Charlotte Mary Yonge ()are available via this linkCharlotte Yonge is one of the most influential and important of Victorian women writers; but study of her work has been handicapped by a tendency to patronise both her and her writing, by the vast number of her publications and by a shortage of information about her professional career. Scholars have had to depend mainly on the work of her first biographer, a loyal disciple, a situation which has long been felt to be unsatisfactory. We hope that this edition of her correspondence will provide for the first time a substantial foundation of facts for the study of her fiction, her historical and educational writing and her journalism, and help to illuminate her biography and also her significance in the cultural and religious history of the Victorian age.
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Charlotte Yonge was the elder child of William Crawley Yonge (), an army officer who had retired on his marriage to Frances Mary Bargus (), at the insistence of his wife’s mother, to live on a small landed property near Winchester which was her inheritance. Charlotte had a younger brother, Julian Bargus Yonge ().[1] Her parents were unrelated to one another, though their families were connected by a dense web of marriages with such intricacy that attempts to explain in prose are hopeless and a family tree is indispensable. Both parents were the children of clergymen of the Church of England. That fact in itself does not explain, however, the intense and peculiar religious atmosphere in which she was brought up.
The parish of Otterbourne was joined to the neighbouring parish of Hursley, where the principal landowner was a serious young man named Sir William Heathcote, Bt. (). As an undergraduate at Oxford he had come under the influence of the Rev. John Keble (), a scholar and theologian who had written a bestselling volume of poetry, The Christian Year: Thoughts in Verse for the Sundays and Holydays Throughout the Year (), and whose sermon in July
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