The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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The letter and the spirit of Lord Stanley's “ Instructions ” clearly were , that secular teaching should be given in ... of their Report for 1853 : “ As to Government of Schools with respect to Attendance and Religious Instruction . 1.
The letter and the spirit of Lord Stanley's “ Instructions ” clearly were , that secular teaching should be given in ... of their Report for 1853 : “ As to Government of Schools with respect to Attendance and Religious Instruction . 1.
Page 1109
And they add these memorable words ; That such will be its acceptance we shall indulge the more confident ex . pectation , if all interfer : nce with the particular religious tenets of those who are to receive that instruction shall ...
And they add these memorable words ; That such will be its acceptance we shall indulge the more confident ex . pectation , if all interfer : nce with the particular religious tenets of those who are to receive that instruction shall ...
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All books to be used in the public schools should be free from every contagion of error , and those which are destined for religious instruction should be approved of by your legitimate pastors . There are two little works which have ...
All books to be used in the public schools should be free from every contagion of error , and those which are destined for religious instruction should be approved of by your legitimate pastors . There are two little works which have ...
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