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Leofont
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August 28, 2016. Here are some great places to look for online resources on Great Books and classical education. If you're looking for an online class, we'd recommend Schola Classical Tutorials. Go to our Great Books classes. Page for more information. We're now offering prep materials for the National Latin Exam. Check out our NLE Prep Test. Information on Classical Education. A great source of information on classical schooling, provided by Christine Miller. How to Read a Book. Lost Tools of Writing.
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The Official Wheelock's Latin Series Website
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Links Related to Wheelock's Latin Series. Over the years many websites and extra materials have been developed to assist in the study of Latin via Wheelock's Latin. The following are sites that are approved by The Official Wheelock's Latin Series Website. Look for this button on all websites approved by The Official Wheelock's Latin Series Website. If you know of a good Wheelock's Latin website, please let us know so we can add it to the list. Rebecca Cefaratti's Wheelock Tutorials. The Soldiers." We...
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Libertas: Prince Caspian?
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Musings on family life, home education (classical and otherwise), theology, doctrine, humor, music, current events, poetry, literature, and other things that capture my fancy. Sunday, May 18, 2008. I don’t pretend to be a movie critic. I’m not even a big movie fan. I’d rather read a book. But there are some exceptions, like To Kill a Mockingbird. Gregory Peck was the perfect Atticus, and there was little not to like in the movie. Having read Prince Caspian. And all of Narnia) numerous times (say 15?
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Libertas: Pooh's Profundity - Growing Up
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Musings on family life, home education (classical and otherwise), theology, doctrine, humor, music, current events, poetry, literature, and other things that capture my fancy. Monday, March 02, 2009. Pooh's Profundity - Growing Up. Just more proof that A. A. Milne was a brilliant observer of human nature. The House at Pooh Corner. Awww, A.A. Milne. Love him. Have you read The Red House Mystery? Happy Weekend to you. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Poohs Profundity - Growing Up. Books I'm reading for ...
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Libertas: January 2009
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Musings on family life, home education (classical and otherwise), theology, doctrine, humor, music, current events, poetry, literature, and other things that capture my fancy. Thursday, January 01, 2009. Austen characters on facebook? If it were so. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Austen characters on facebook? There is no academy on earth equal to a mother's reading to her child." Horace E. Scudder. View my complete profile. Books we're reading to the kids. The Book of Life: Bible Poetry. A Place for Truth.
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Libertas: Green Dolphin Street
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Musings on family life, home education (classical and otherwise), theology, doctrine, humor, music, current events, poetry, literature, and other things that capture my fancy. Sunday, July 20, 2008. I just posted on my friend Sarah's new blog. That I had reviewed Elizabeth Goudge's Green Dolphin Street. Here, and then realized that I actually hadn't, only thought I had (not very uncommon for me these days). Anyway, in my current Elizabeth Goudge binge, I read this book for the first time. There's much th...
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Libertas: Poetic Education and Boys
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Musings on family life, home education (classical and otherwise), theology, doctrine, humor, music, current events, poetry, literature, and other things that capture my fancy. Thursday, December 18, 2008. Poetic Education and Boys. This is a subject near and dear to my heart! 160;Cindy at Dominion Family has a. On this. Here's a quote:. I'm trying to spend some time on this Christmas break reflecting and checking my home education course, so I appreciate this food for. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Libertas: Spurgeon: “Looking unto Jesus.”
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Musings on family life, home education (classical and otherwise), theology, doctrine, humor, music, current events, poetry, literature, and other things that capture my fancy. Sunday, June 29, 2008. Spurgeon: “Looking unto Jesus.”. 8230;looking to Jesus, the founder and perfecter of our faith, who for the joy that was set before him endured the cross, despising the shame, and is seated at the right hand of the throne of God. My hope is built on nothing less. Than Jesus' blood and righteousness:. Idols of...
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Libertas: Why Teach Latin? continued
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Musings on family life, home education (classical and otherwise), theology, doctrine, humor, music, current events, poetry, literature, and other things that capture my fancy. Monday, November 24, 2008. Read the full article here. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). It was good for me to be afflicted. There is no academy on earth equal to a mother's reading to her child." Horace E. Scudder. View my complete profile. Books we're reading to the kids. The Book of Life: Bible Poetry. Books I'm reading for me.
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Libertas: A Book of Comfort, by Elizabeth Goudge
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Musings on family life, home education (classical and otherwise), theology, doctrine, humor, music, current events, poetry, literature, and other things that capture my fancy. Wednesday, July 02, 2008. A Book of Comfort, by Elizabeth Goudge. My friend Linda Dean introduced me to the novels and writings of Elizabeth Goudge years ago. Yesterday I pulled this anthology of poetry and prose from my shelf to peruse again. I love this quote this from her preface, describing the comfort which books give us….