| Jeremy Bentham - 1818 - 814 pages
...and last is in the words following : — " That .the Society itself being instituted prin" cipally for educating the Poor in the doctrine " and discipline of the Established Church, ac" cording to the excellent Liturgy and Catechism " provided for that purpose, it is required that... | |
| Robert Southey, Charles Cuthbert Southey - 1844 - 720 pages
...endeavour, as far as possible, to provide for the wants of all the schools under their superintendence, and for that purpose, shall establish a proper collection...that all the children received into these schools be, without exception, instructed in this liturgy and catechism; and that, in conformity with the directions... | |
| 1865 - 826 pages
...nearly sixty years ago, at one of the early meetings of the National Society. It runs as follows : — " That the Society itself being instituted principally...all the children received into these schools, be, without exception, instructed in this liturgy and catechism ; and that in conformity with the directions... | |
| George Anthony Denison - 1879 - 488 pages
...that ' the said Society had been instituted principally for the purpose of Educating the Children of the Poor in the Doctrine and Discipline of the Established Church, according to the Liturgy and Catechism provided lor that purpose.' mer1t, 'that the children are to be instructed in... | |
| George Edwardes Jones, J. C. G. Sykes - 1903 - 822 pages
...following were the Terras of Union with the National Society in use after the year 1812 :'That this Society itself being instituted principally for Educating...it is required that all the Children received into tin 1 . 1 *' ' Schools lie instructed in this Liturgy and Catechism, and that in conformity with the... | |
| Andrew J. Coulson - 490 pages
...its adversary. In keeping with its other educational efforts. the Church's monitorial schools were "instituted principally for Educating the Poor in the Doctrine and Discipline of the Established Church."59 These schools were not intended to provide children with a stepping stone to higher studies.... | |
| 1812 - 488 pages
...General Committee: " That the Society itself beine instituted principally for educating the poor i» the doctrine and discipline of the Established Church,...required that all the children received into these schopjs be, without exception, instructed in this Liturgy and Catechism ; and that, in conformity with... | |
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