The Letters of Rabbi Akiba Or the Jewish Primer As It Was Used in the Public S

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How can we explain those phenomena f Paul took them by surprise. They were taken in, not hy the grand Apostle, the miracle worker, hut by the Jewish boy who, as a child, was com- pelled to visit the public school, then as a youth sat in the college at the feet of the Rabbi Gamaliel, and the Olympian gods and goddesses fell before Paul, the educated.
V THE ROMANS.
The reasoning Romans Lad no talent whatever for producing anything original. Their reliirion, cult, customs, and manners were all bor
...rowed, adopted, or absorbed from other nations. They were born prize fighters, yet they had one good quality, a love of system and order, a quality which makes the educator. Indeed, there were more Greek mentors in Rome than teachers in Athens. There were fewer ignorant soldiers in Crcsar's legion than in Alexander's famous phalanx. To be a Roman and free was sufficient to gain the privilege of expanding all one's aspirations and ambi- tions, no matter who he might be. But as Rome was always busy in maintaining her possessions in all the four corners of the world, she cared more about bringing up her children in the arena than in the school, and the educational department was a private undertaking.

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