B.
greatful gratful
elegant eleagent
present present
patience paisionce
succeed suckseed
severe survere
accident axadent
sometimes sometimes
sensible sensible
business biusness
answer anser
sweeping sweping
properly prooling
improvement improvment
fatiguing fegting
anxious anxchus
appreciate apresheating
assure ashure
imagine amagen
praise prasy
In a test in spelling wherein fifty common words were dictated to a
class of twenty-eight pupils, the following results were obtained:
2 spelled correctly all 50
3 spelled correctly between 45 and 48
5 spelled correctly between 40 and 45
11 spelled correctly between 30 and 40
6 spelled correctly between 20 and 30
1 spelled correctly between 15 and 20
And now the question--what has all this to do with the teaching of
religion? Just this: the differences among men as found in fields
already referred to, are found also in matters of religion. For one man
it is easy to believe in visions and all other heavenly manifestations;
for another it is next to impossible. To one man the resurrection is the
one great reality; to another it is merely a matter of conjecture.
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