AND RELIGION OF TEACHING.
The aim of the educator should be to build up for the soul a temple of influences,
great and symmetrical as this, with courts of progressive culture. From the columned
portals of a true education the mind should look forth with the open eye of love and
wonder upon the universe. And, within, noble truths and the memories of the great
and good should be ranged around like beautiful paintings and sculptures, and the
sentiments of our nobler humanity should continually resound like holy music stealing
through the aisles, attuning the soul to itself. Within such a temple-home of the early
life, the mind would learn to form itself day by day into a far nobler temple,--a temple
'not made with hands'--an inner universe."-p. 19.
ROBERT THEOBALD, 26, PATERNOSTER ROW.
MANCHESTER; J. T. PARKES, 21, CROSS STREET.