47 Words to use with lesson

You told him of your little three-lesson plan, and being wise in his generation, he smilingly assented to it.

It was an odd contradiction of the lesson books that of all the men in the room, he should appear the most prepossessing.

The following is a representation of a lesson-post.

Seven lesson shorthand.

He had no business there during lesson hours and the arrival of Mary's little lamb could not have been more disturbing.

Primary lesson stories.

(In Beginners' Bible lesson leaflets, Jan.-Mar. 1941) © 15Nov40; B485342.

The song of the Christmas angel, a dramatic reading with lesson talks.

Who made up figures, Mr. Selby?" Roy's questions were rather perplexing at lesson time.

As a rule, a single lesson will cost two dollars, but a ten-lesson ticket will cost but fifteen dollars, a twenty-lesson ticket twenty-five dollars, and a ticket for twenty exercise rides twenty dollars.

The Green book lesson charts.

Let us take the lesson home.

The Importance of the lesson-sermons.

It was Saturday afternoon, and Eva Nelson and Alice King were sitting in their little study parlor at the Hill House Seminary poring over their lesson chapter for the next day.

"It is worthy observation that lesson-learning is nearly excluded."Ib., p. 212.

For the schoolroom was in the orchardthe orchard, just beginning to sift scented petals over the lesson papers; beginning to be astir with the boom of bees, and the fluttering journeys of those busy householders, the robins.

The strain on the boy's mindand particularly on those of very young boysis far too great and lasts far too long; the lesson period should be broken up, and the teacher should be very careful to watch the boys and to see that they do not become tired.

The most intellectual person would not be able to call things by their proper names, much less describe them, unless he had been taught, or heard some other person call them by their right names; and we generally learn more by mixing with society, than ever we could do at school: these sorts of lessons persons can make themselves, and they will last for many years, and help to lay a foundation for things of more importance.

The editor has purposely avoided breaking up the book into lesson portions or giving it the air of a text-book.

For ere to-morrow's sun shall set, Stern Edward's self shall learn A lesson pride may ne'er forget, Where murmurs Bannockburn.

"The pure in heart alone can hear Those precious words and low; And by their lessons purer yet Throughout their lives shall grow.

There are the full compliment of sacred enclosures and resting places at the higher end of the churcha chair for the ease of the incumbent or curate; a desk for the prayer reader; a box for the clerk; a lectern for the lesson reader; and a stout pulpit for the preacher.

Theologically, Quakers are a peculiar people; they believe in neither rites nor ceremonies, in neither prayer- books nor hymn-books, in neither lesson reading, nor pulpit homilies, nor sacraments.

LESSON IV.UNDER VARIOUS RULES.

The second lesson runneth thus:-

47 Words to use with  lesson