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Tutorship

noun
1.
Teaching pupils individually (usually by a tutor hired privately).  Synonyms: tuition, tutelage.






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"Tutorship" Quotes from Famous Books



... kindred, Sterry makes a sharp contrast between the Spirit and the letter, between what happens within the soul and what is external to it. The early stage of religion is characterized by externals, and only after long processes of tutorship and discipline does the soul learn how to live by the Seed of life and Light of truth within. The early stage is legalistic, during which the person is "hedged about" with promises and threats, "walled in" with laws and ordinances, "living in a perpetual alarm ...
— Spiritual Reformers in the 16th & 17th Centuries • Rufus M. Jones



Words linked to "Tutorship" :   tuition, instruction, teaching, tutelage, pedagogy, tutor



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