id author title date pages extension mime words sentences flesch summary cache txt 12430 Calthrop, S. R. (Samuel Robert) A Lecture on Physical Development, and its Relations to Mental and Spiritual Development, delivered before the American Institute of Instruction, at their Twenty-Ninth Annual Meeting, in Norwich, Conn., August 20, 1858 .txt text/plain 9190 413 75 theme, some small portion of the nature and method of Human Development. the devotional,--or in other words, that man has body, mind, heart, with the mind, heart, conscience, and soul of man, not merely to all always will do to the world's end, while Human Nature remains the same. Devotion, then, and conscience need a loving, human heart. Devotion says, Worship; the Mind adds, The Lord thy God. The Conscience thy fellow-men; the Intellect tells the right way of loving them. Why, a fast young man at an English University too often learns no good fact is, that I have a theory that Nature loves young men and boys, and upon us has fallen the task of developing the whole of man,--body, mind, Human Nature to the world in which it is placed. that young Human Nature has its due. thou, in thy little corner of the great world, for all Human Nature. ./cache/12430.txt ./txt/12430.txt