Report from the Select Committee of the House of Commons Appointed to Inquire Into the Education of the Lower Orders in the Metropolis: With the Minutes of Evidence Taken Before the Committee ... to which are Subjoined an Addenda and a Digested Index |
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Page 279
Are there now a sufficient number of schools in your neighbourhood to instruct all
the children I consider not ; I am convinced that if our school could instruct more
children , that is , if we had more room , we could readily get 100 more . Do you ...
Are there now a sufficient number of schools in your neighbourhood to instruct all
the children I consider not ; I am convinced that if our school could instruct more
children , that is , if we had more room , we could readily get 100 more . Do you ...
Page 498
Do you not consider that the attendance at divine wore ship is the principal act in
the observance of the Sabbath ? The principal act certainly ; but not the only one .
• Do you consider that the system of your Sunday schools is productive of ...
Do you not consider that the attendance at divine wore ship is the principal act in
the observance of the Sabbath ? The principal act certainly ; but not the only one .
• Do you consider that the system of your Sunday schools is productive of ...
Page 509
Do you consider it to be dangerous to children to be taught reading and writing
without religious instruction ? Dangerous as to their morals ; it is beneficial
perhaps as to the purposes of this life . Is not a child , generally speaking , better
off as ...
Do you consider it to be dangerous to children to be taught reading and writing
without religious instruction ? Dangerous as to their morals ; it is beneficial
perhaps as to the purposes of this life . Is not a child , generally speaking , better
off as ...
Page 529
-I do not conceive it could be by our Catholic clergy , considering the very small
number we have , compared with the extent of our congregations . Could not ...
You consider it contrary to the discipline of the Roman Catholic church ? I do .
-I do not conceive it could be by our Catholic clergy , considering the very small
number we have , compared with the extent of our congregations . Could not ...
You consider it contrary to the discipline of the Roman Catholic church ? I do .
Page 532
Do you consider their reading of them as contrary to the discipline of the Church
? - Their reading of them without the approbation and permission of their pastors ,
is not agreeable to the regulations made by the Council of Trent . Suppose the ...
Do you consider their reading of them as contrary to the discipline of the Church
? - Their reading of them without the approbation and permission of their pastors ,
is not agreeable to the regulations made by the Council of Trent . Suppose the ...
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