Annual Report of the National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established ChurchPrinted at the Free-School, Gower's Walk, Whitechapel, 1812 |
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... important and so novel , for which for- mer Institutions , however valuable in themselves , have made but imperfect and inadequate provision . a They look forwards for farther support to those who are attached to the Constitution in ...
... important and so novel , for which for- mer Institutions , however valuable in themselves , have made but imperfect and inadequate provision . a They look forwards for farther support to those who are attached to the Constitution in ...
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... important work so general , and so urgent , that the General Committee find it necessary to call the attention of the Friends of the Society to these circumstances , in order that the funds requisite to carry on an Institution which pro ...
... important work so general , and so urgent , that the General Committee find it necessary to call the attention of the Friends of the Society to these circumstances , in order that the funds requisite to carry on an Institution which pro ...
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... importance , in the present times , that the Children of the Poor should be educated in a pious attachment to the Principles of Christianity , and of our Established Church , which cannot be expected if attention be not paid to their ...
... importance , in the present times , that the Children of the Poor should be educated in a pious attachment to the Principles of Christianity , and of our Established Church , which cannot be expected if attention be not paid to their ...
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... important object of a National Education founded on the National Religion , and so peculiarly called for by the circumstances of the times , may , by the blessing of Providence , be thus successfully promoted . By Order of the Committee ...
... important object of a National Education founded on the National Religion , and so peculiarly called for by the circumstances of the times , may , by the blessing of Providence , be thus successfully promoted . By Order of the Committee ...
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... important to all , but with a further design to promote that uniformity of System which is one of the fundamental objects of the National Society . NATIONAL SOCIETY . His Royal Highness the PRINCE REGENT , PATRON . DISTRICT SOCIETY at ...
... important to all , but with a further design to promote that uniformity of System which is one of the fundamental objects of the National Society . NATIONAL SOCIETY . His Royal Highness the PRINCE REGENT , PATRON . DISTRICT SOCIETY at ...
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accommodation afford Annual Subscriptions Archdeacon assistance attend Bart benefits Books Boys and Girls Catechism Charles Chil Children under instruction Christchurch Church of England Clerkenwell Colchester Committee report conduct County D. D. Lord Bishop Daily Day School Dean and Chapter Deanery DIOCESAN SOCIETY Diocese District Society ditto Donations dren Earl East Dereham effect erection Essex Established Church Evershot exertions expence extended Fellow of St funds George Girls School granted gratuitous Henry improvement inhabitants INSTITUTED 1812 James John John's Coll Lady liberality Longburton Madras System Messrs Miss Mistress National Schools National Society National System Norfolk Norwich number of Children object Oxon Pallington Parents parish parochial Prebendary principles progress promoting purpose received Rector respective Richard Right Rev Robert Samuel School is supported School-room Schools in Union Society's street Sub-Committee Subscribers Sunday School superintendance Thomas tion Vicar Visitors West Pulham William Winchester Wittersham Yetminster
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Page 5 - That the National Religion should be made the Foundation of National Education, and should be the first and chief thing taught to the Poor, according to the excellent Liturgy and Catechism provided by our Church for that purpose, must be admitted by all friends to the establishment.
Page 28 - ... the children of each school do constantly attend divine service in their parish church, or other place of public worship under the establishment, wherever the same is practicable, on the Lord's Day, unless such reason for their non-attendance be assigned as shall be satisfactory to the persons having the direction of that school...
Page 88 - To each class are attached a teacher, and assistant teacher, who have the entire management and direction of such class : the teachers being selected from a superior, and the assistants from their own, or the class "immediately above them, and, in whatever class they have charge, reading a portion of the lesson in turn with the other children. " To each aisle is appointed a sub-usher, who sees that the teachers do their duty ; and over each school presides a head-usher, or monitor. " EMPLOYMENT....
Page 82 - Schools be instructed in this Liturgy and Catechism, and that, in conformity with the directions in that Liturgy, the Children of each School do constantly attend Divine Service in their parish Church, or other place of public worship under the Establishment, wherever the same is practicable, on the Lord's Day ; unless such reason for their non-attendance be assigned, as shall be satisfactory to the persons having the direction of that School...
Page 13 - ... been fully exemplified ; such as the happiness and cheerfulness of the children, the delight they find in their learning, and the interest they take in each other — productive, taken together, both of solid improvement and good dispositions.
Page 165 - That the society itself being instituted principally for educating the poor in the doctrine and discipline of the Established Church, according to the excellent liturgy and catechism provided for that purpose, it is required that all the children received into these schools be, without exception, instructed in this liturgy and catechism; and that, in conformity with the directions in that liturgy, the children of each school do constantly attend divine service in their parish church, or other place...
Page 90 - ... divine service, according to the rites of the united church of England and Ireland as by law established...
Page 7 - That the society should be styled — " the National Society for promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church, throughout England and Wales :" that the sole object of this society shall be, to instruct and educate the poor in suitable learning, works of industry, and the principles of the Christian religion, according to the Established Church...
Page 179 - SOCIETY, the sum of pounds, of lawful money of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, current in Great Britain, to be paid within months next after my decease, out of such...
Page 184 - Society will allow. That the foundation of this union between Diocesan and District Committees and Schools, with the parent Society, being understood to be a general conformity, on their part, with the principles on which the Society itself is constituted; Therefore, for the purpose of giving assurance of such conformity, the Plan of such Committees and Schools, shall be, in the first instance, transmitted to the Diocesan, or District Committee...