| 1850 - 396 頁
...Schools, which, supported by local rates, and managed by local committees, specially elected for that purpose by the ratepayers, shall impart secular instruction...only ; leaving to parents, guardians, and religious teacher?, the inculcation of doctrinal religion, — to afford opportunities for which, the school... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1851 - 780 頁
...Schools ; which, supported by local rates and managed by local committees, specially elected for that purpose by the ratepayers, shall impart secular instruction...religious teachers, the inculcation of doctrinal religion, to afford opportunities for which, the schools shall be closed at stated times in each week." I.—... | |
| 1851 - 902 頁
...schools, which, supported by local rates, and managed by local committees, especially elected for that purpose by the rate-payers, shall impart secular instruction...religious teachers, the inculcation of doctrinal religion ; to afford opportunity for which, the schools shall be closed at stated times each week.' Fallacy... | |
| William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone - 1852 - 776 頁
...schools, which, supported by local rates and managed by local committees specially elected for that purpose by the ratepayers, shall impart secular instruction...religious teachers the inculcation of doctrinal religion, to afford opportunities for which the schools shall be closed at stated times in each week." Two things... | |
| 1852 - 650 頁
...schools, which, supported by local rates, and managed by local committees specially elected for that purpose by the ratepayers, shall impart secular instruction...religious teachers, the inculcation of doctrinal religion, to afford opportunities for which, the schools shall be closed at stated times in each week. II. —... | |
| 1852 - 528 頁
...were not for the work which is appointed for it to do. The " basis of the association" is that "it shall impart secular instruction only; leaving to...teachers, the inculcation of doctrinal religion." " Nothing shall be taught (Sect, vi, rule 10) in any of the schools which favours the peculiar tenets... | |
| Congregational board of education - 1852 - 168 頁
...expressed as to favour the impression that practical religion may be taught. The words are : — " Leaving to parents, guardians, and religious teachers the inculcation of doctrinal religion." The same inference would naturally be drawn from the 10th rule under the " Powers and Duties of the... | |
| Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth - 1853 - 522 頁
...Schools, which, supported by local rates, and managed by Local Committees specially elected for that purpose by the rate-payers, shall impart secular instruction...religious teachers, the inculcation of doctrinal religion, to afford opportunities for which, the Schools shall be closed at stated times in each week," is simply... | |
| Henry Barnard - 1854 - 916 頁
...managed by local committees, especially elected for that purpose by the rate-payers, shall impart secuJar instruction only; leaving to parents, guardians, and...religious teachers, the inculcation of doctrinal religion, to afford opportunities for which, it is proposed that the schools shall be closed at stated times... | |
| Henry Pitman - 1316 頁
...to the existing and future children of this favoured land. In harmony with these views, there lias been established in Manchester the National Public...instruction only, leaving to parents, guardians, and religions teachers the inculcation of doctrinal religion ; and to afford opportunities for which, the... | |
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