... 1. The council regards it as imperative, that no works of a licentious, vicious, or immoral tendency, and no works hostile to the Christian religion, should be admitted into the libraries. 2. Nor is it, in the opinion of the council, compatible with... Ontario Laws and Statutes: An Act for Common Schools - Page 84by Ontario. Department of Education - 1860Full view - About this book
| Education - 1852 - 392 pages
...THE LIBRARIES. (Extracted from the Minutes of the Council of Public Instruction for Upper Canada.) The Council of Public Instruction for Upper Canada...them controversial works on Theology, or works of denominational controversy ; although it would not be desirable to exclude all historical and other... | |
| Upper Canada. Chief Superintendent of Schools - Education - 1854 - 196 pages
...6. General Principles upon which Books have been selected for the Public Librariet in Upper Canada ; Extracted from the Minutes of the Council of Public...them controversial works on theology, or works of denominational controversy; although it would not be desirable to exclude all historical and other... | |
| Ontario. Department of Education - School libraries - 1854 - 46 pages
...best. III. GENEEAL PELNCIPLES UPON WHICH BOOKS HAVE BEEN SELECTED FOB THE PUBLIC LIBEAEIES. 14 ceeding in performing the important and responsible task of...them controversial works on Theology, or works of denominational controversy ; although it would not be desirable to exclude all historical and other... | |
| Education - 1854 - 406 pages
...extract from the minutes of its proceedings : " 1. The council regards it as imperative tliat no work of a licentious, vicious, or immoral tendency, and...them controversial works on theology, or works of denominational controversy ; although it would not be desirable to exclude all historical and other... | |
| School libraries - 1847 - 900 pages
...responsible task of selecting books for these Public School Libraries. 1. The Council regards it аз imperative, that no works of a licentious, vicious...should be admitted into the Libraries. 2. Nor is it, iu the opinion of the Council, compatible with the objects of the public School Libraries, to introduce... | |
| Upper Canada. Chief Superintendent of Schools - Education - 1858 - 410 pages
...selecting books for these1 public school libraries. 1 . The Council regards it as imperative, that no work of a licentious, vicious, or immoral tendency ; and...them controversial works on theology, or works of denominational controversy ; although it would not be desirable to exclude all historical and other... | |
| New Brunswick, New Brunswick. Board of Education - Educational law and legislation - 1858 - 36 pages
...to the School Committees, who shall make their selections therefrom. 4. In these Libraries no work of a licentious, vicious, or immoral tendency, and no works hostile to the Christian Religion can be admitted. Neither is it compatible with the object to introduce works involving religious controversy.... | |
| James Fraser (bp. of Manchester.) - 1866 - 480 pages
...Instruction in framingthe catalogue were guided by the following considerations : — (a.) No work of a licentious, vicious, or immoral tendency, and...to the Christian religion, should be admitted into tha libraries. (b.) ^or was it deemed compatible with the objects of the public зспоэ! libraries... | |
| Ontario Chief Superintendent of Education - Education - 1869 - 450 pages
...extract from the minutes of its proceedings : " ' The Council regards it as imperative that no work of a licentious, vicious, or immoral tendency, and...the libraries.* " ' 2. Nor is it in the opinion of this Council, compatible with the objects of the public school libraries, to introduce into them controversial... | |
| EDWARD EDWARDS - 1869 - 684 pages
...admitted into the Libraries. " (2) Noris it, in the opinion of the Council, compatible with the object of the Public School Libraries to introduce into them controversial works on Theology, or works of denominational controversy - although it would not be desirable to exclude all historical or other... | |
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