A Thought hath struck me,-Mr. Milton educates his Sister's Sons; two Lads of about Robin's Age.
"Mary Powell & Deborah's Diary"
Anne Manning
It is the maternal nursing of body and mind which educates the free force within to produce transient effects, and finally objects, agreeable to the sensibility.
"Education in The Home, The Kindergarten, and The Primary School"
Elizabeth P. Peabody
And again he wonderfully sums up that mission of love in a paragraph which I think ought to be passed on: But when a missionary establishes a clinic or a hospital, healing sores and diseases that their own medicine men have abandoned as hopeless; when he educates boys and girls that otherwise would have remained in darkness; when, with a whole-souled enthusiasm, he gives them counsel, aid and service and he asks nothing in return then the stolid and passive Chinese or Korean is genuinely impressed.
"Flash-lights from the Seven Seas"
William L. Stidger Commentator: Bishop Francis J. McConnell