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JOURNAL OF EDUCATION;

SPECIALLY DESIGNED AS A

Medium of Correspondence

AMONG PAROCHIAL CLERGYMEN, AND ALL PROMOTERS OF SOUND EDUCATION; PARENTS, SPONSORS, SCHOOLMASTERS, SUNDAY SCHOOL

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"The LORD give you a loyal Nobility and a dutiful Gentry; a pious, learned and
useful Clergy; an honest, industrious, and obedient Commonalty.
May WISDOM and KNOWLEDGE be the stability of your Time, and the FEAR of the
LORD your Treasure."-The Benediction of the Queen; Coronation Service.

EDITED BY

GEORGE MOODY, M.A.,

Rector of Gilston near Harlow.

1844.

VOL. II.

LONDON:

DARTON AND Co., 58, HOLBORN HILL; SLATTER, OXFORD; STEVENSON, CAMBRIDGE; WHYTE & CO., EDINBURGH ; MILLIKEN, DUBLIN; GRAPEL, LIVERPOOL; STRONG, BRISTOL.

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H. W. MARTIN, Printer, 19, Cursitor Street, Chancery Lane.

INDEX.

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Calcutta, Bishop's College, 94. Cambridge diocesan board, 29. Cambridge University, matriculation, 378; mathematical tripos, 61; classical tripos, 123; subjects for examination, 92; Barnes' scholarship, 92; subjects for B.A. examination, 188; adjudication of prizes, 220; ditto, of members' prizes, 283; Bishop of Ely's fellowship thrown open, 378. Cambridge, Trinity College, 383; St. John's, 378; King's, 157. Canada university bill, 32; schools in Upper, 364.

Canterbury diocesan board, extracts from the fourth annual report of, 25. Catechising, more wanted than cate

chisms, 13; catechisms of little use without, 145; Bishop Law on, 212; in its bearing upon the visitation of the sick, 83; first lessons in the art of, 177; the most assiduous catechist will be the most effective preacher, 344; on teaching the catechism as a whole, 266; the catechism a little library, 212; method of preparing catechumens for examination, 20, 47. Character, on the discrimination of, 36. Charges, extracts from, 20, 47, 82, 178,

243, 276, 308, 342, 364.

Chester diocesan board, report of the, 311; diocese of, 342.

Chichester, diocese of, 30; diocesan college, 192.

Childhood, 84; little children, 56; soul of a child, 371.

Christian Knowledge Society, 92, 254. Christ's Hospital, 128, 316.

Church, how can the Church educate the people, 237; the heart of the people is still with the, 243.

Church, at what age should a child be

taken to, 10; the drawbacks and difficulties, 39; a hint from a father, 44; daily service at St. Mark's college chapel, in answer to the question, 111; how to make a child behave well in,

22.

City of London school, 127, 223, 281,

286.

Classics, expurgated edition of the, 349. Clergyman, the proper inspector of the school, 343; proper religious instructor, ibid.

Clergy orphan co rporation, 29. Coleridge, letter from the late S. T., to his godchild, 370.

Colonies, education in the, 190.

Composition, on the study of English,

357.

Confirmation, method of preparation for, 20, 47; in the diocese of Toronto, 367; in Hampshire, 318. Council, minutes of the committee of, 117; correspondence between Lord Wharncliffe and Rev. T. Egerton, 380. Crime and ignorance, 90; in Surrey, 351.

Dictation, hints and helps on writing

from, 16, 76; method and use, 148; and etymology in one lesson, 236. Difficulties, a country curate's in his school, 72; a school-master's, in an agricultural parish in Northumberland, 353.

Diocesan boards-Cambridge, 29; Bristol, 30; London, 155, 251; Lichfield, 158; Bath and Wells, 159; Chester, 311; Ripon, 379; Lincoln, 380. Discipline-a look better than a blow,

213.

Drawing, regulations for teaching upon

slates to the lower classes of a monitorial school, 43; school of design, Somerset-house, 94.

Dublin University, 379.

Durham University, 349, 379; grammar school, 349.

Education, a human, better than a pro

fessional one, 56; without religion not worthy of the name of education, 212; out of school, 213; national education the great want, 116; consequences of the destitution of, 276; on the present state and prospects of, 178; sketch of the progress of, 244; hints towards the improvement of, ibid; the state cannot remedy the evil, will the Church ? 276; state of, in Hampshire, 308.

Emmanuel Hospital, 317.

Employment, address to young persons in want of, 206.

English composition, on the study of,

357.

Eton College, new admission regulation

at, 349; improvements, 28, 62, 188; chapel, 348; Prince Albert at, 221; Prince Albert's prizes, 349; montem, 222; Election Monday, 284.

Etwall Hospital, and free grammar school, 216.

| Etymology and dictation in one lesson,

236.

Exeter, Bishop of, on education in Cornwall, 60.

Exeter school of church music,383; scientific and literary society on christian principles, 384.

Experience of half a century in one page, 8.

Explanation, too much, only increases a child's difficulties, 75.

Factory schools at Bradford, 126.
Family worship, 116.

Feild's (bishop) speech, 193.
First impressions, 105.

French schools and schoolmasters, 134.

Geneva, hint from, 360.
Gentleness, the power of, is irresistible,

51.

Glasgow normal seminary, 318. Gloucester, opening of St. James's schools at, 285.

Governesses' benevolent institution, 160.

Hair, on allowing long, in girls' schools,
208, 272, 306, 322.
Harrow school, 382.
Hastings, 31.
Hereford, 223.

Heversham grammar school, 128.
Huddersfield collegiate institution, 383.
Hull, St. James's new national schools
in, 286.
Hymn, 85.

Infancy, 115.

Infant schools, hints to the committees and visitors of, 208. Innocence, 22.

Inspection by competent persons, a comfort and advantage to the schoolmaster, 268; government inspection of schools, 280; periodical inspection of parochial schools, with documents, 87; additional inspectors appointed, 159.

Ireland, church education society, 158;
report of, 246,278.
Ironmongers' company v. the Attorney-
General, 218.

King's College, London, 124, 251.
Knowledge, 117; real, 116.

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National society, annual meeting, 188;

Bishop Feild's speech at, 193; report, 182; Queen's letter in behalf of, 22; amount raised under the Queen's letter in 1840, 238; special fund, 28, 91, 124, 315.

Naval school, royal, 128, 287, 317.
Newfoundland, 319.

New Zealand, St. John's college, 31;
St. John's studentship in, 64; St.
John's collegiate school, 348.
Normal Seminary at Glasgow, 318.
Northern church of England school,
125, 255.
Nottingham, 224.

Nursery, in its bearing upon the school,

105.

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250; vacant exhibitions, fellowships, &c., 124, 157, 188, 348; college restorations and repairs, 283; Magdalene college, 379; Taylor's institution, 221; Oxford diocesan training school for masters, 153; for mistresses, 155.

Parents the best teachers, 86.
Parliament-house of commons, 93.
Perthshire, Trinity College, 128, 251.
Poetry, 22, 56, 84, 115.

Portfolio, editor's, 56, 86, 212, 369. Prussia, universities in, 94; railways in, 319.

Queen's letters, amount raised by, 241. Questioning, on the art of, 14. Quietness in schools, hints for preserving, 169.

Reading, first lessons on vowel sounds, 78; general reading books, 75. Religious instructor, the clergyman the proper, 343.

Ripon diocesan board, 379.

Rules, printed school, for home use, 361.
Ruthen Grammar school, 378.
Russia, military schools in, 95; univer-
sities and schools in, 352.

Salisbury diocesan training school for schoolmistresses, 372.

Schools of little use without churches,

282; the clergyman who neglects his school, cannot manage his parish, 82; sympathy of numbers in, 369; some general scheme must be devised for maintaining a connection with young persons after they leave the parochial school, 321; a help towards, 271; sympathies of a public school more important than the lessons, 86. School site act, 345. Schoolmasters-the office of a school

master a noble and a happy one, 212; on the formation of the character of a, 148; on bettering the condition of, 362. Schoolmasters' association, 350; sixth annual report of, 375; in the West Riding of Yorkshire, 169, 274; lecture delivered at Backwell, 225; society of schoolmasters, 44. Schoolmasters, on the proposed ordination of, in its bearing upon the clergy as well as the masters, 1; better that clergymen should become schoolmasters than schoolmasters clergymen, 33; if the schoolmaster is to do clerical work, he should be in orders, 65;

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