Pamphlets on British Education, 1714-1873, Volym 21755 |
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... called the " DREAMER . ' And now , good Doctor , with what face and confcience can you affert things at this rate . In regard to your firft Article : Where has it ever been objected to you , that you are an Irishman ? Or what national ...
... called the " DREAMER . ' And now , good Doctor , with what face and confcience can you affert things at this rate . In regard to your firft Article : Where has it ever been objected to you , that you are an Irishman ? Or what national ...
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... called methodists , not being in Orders , which he confeffed , and likewise that he prayed extempore - that he could not fall down upon his knees , and worship God in the form of the church of England , though he thought it a good form ...
... called methodists , not being in Orders , which he confeffed , and likewise that he prayed extempore - that he could not fall down upon his knees , and worship God in the form of the church of England , though he thought it a good form ...
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... called Methodists ; and that he still lies under his father's displeasure for the fame . Moreover , it having appeared by cre- dible witneffes , that he is ftill connected with the faid people , and profeffes their doctrines . Viz ...
... called Methodists ; and that he still lies under his father's displeasure for the fame . Moreover , it having appeared by cre- dible witneffes , that he is ftill connected with the faid people , and profeffes their doctrines . Viz ...
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... to an affembly of people called Metho- difts in a barn , and had offered up extempore prayers in that congregation . Therefore I D. DURELL , by virtue of my visitatorial power , and I and with the advice and opinion of each and [ 31 ]
... to an affembly of people called Metho- difts in a barn , and had offered up extempore prayers in that congregation . Therefore I D. DURELL , by virtue of my visitatorial power , and I and with the advice and opinion of each and [ 31 ]
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... called prophefying , & c . RIGHT Reverend Father in GOD , we greet you well . We hear to our great grief , that in fun- dry parts of our realm there are no fmall number of perfons prefuming to be teachers and preachers of the church ...
... called prophefying , & c . RIGHT Reverend Father in GOD , we greet you well . We hear to our great grief , that in fun- dry parts of our realm there are no fmall number of perfons prefuming to be teachers and preachers of the church ...
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Sida 46 - Holy Scripture containeth all things necessary to salvation: so that whatsoever is not read therein, nor may be proved thereby, is not to be required of any man, that it should be believed as an article of the Faith, or be thought requisite or necessary to salvation.
Sida 67 - To them his heart, his love, his griefs were given, But all his serious thoughts had rest in Heaven. As some tall cliff, that lifts its awful form, Swells from the vale and midway leaves the storm, Though round its breast the rolling clouds are spread, Eternal sunshine settles on its head.
Sida 2 - The appointment in 1839 of a committee of the privy council on education to 'superintend the application of any sums voted by Parliament for the purpose of promoting public education' was an assumption of direct responsibility by the state which promised to have far-reaching consequences.
Sida 2 - Committee, for the consideration of all matters affecting the Education of the People. For the present it is thought advisable that this Board should consist of: The Lord President of the Council. The Lord Privy Seal. The Chancellor of the Exchequer. The Secretary of State for the Home Department, and The Master of the Mint.
Sida 8 - Schools, unless the right of inspection be retained, in order to secure a conformity to the regulations and discipline established in the several Schools, with such improvements as may from time to time be suggested by the Committee.
Sida 6 - In the progress of the division of labour, the employment of the far greater part of those who live by labour, that is, of the great body of the people comes to be confined to a few very simple operations, frequently to one or two.
Sida 62 - Instead of the thorn shall come up the fir-tree, and instead of the brier shall come up the myrtle-tree: and it shall be to the Lord for a name, for an everlasting sign that shall not be cut off.
Sida 39 - That a Sum, not exceeding Twenty thousand pounds, be granted to His Majesty, to be issued in aid of Private Subscriptions for the Erection of School Houses, for the Education of the Children of the Poorer Classes in Great Britain...
Sida 48 - Whatever is expedient, is right. It is the utility of any moral rule alone, which constitutes the obligation of it.
Sida 122 - I count not myfelf to have apprehended ; but this one thing I do, forgetting thofe things which are behind, and reaching forth unto thofe things which are before, I prefs toward the mark, for the prize of the high calling of God in Chrift Jefus.