| William Eusebius Andrews - 1820 - 502 sivua
...which the society shall be guided is to afford the lame facilities for Education to all classes ot professing Christians, without any attempt to interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any." Notwithstanding this declaration, however, it has beeft discovered that another regulation, by which... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1820 - 230 sivua
...due attention on cleanliness and discipline; and the leading principle by which it shall be guided is, to afford the same facilities to all classes of...interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any."* The liberal principle forming the distinctive feature of this society, needs not from us a comment.... | |
| Thomas Cromwell - 1820 - 298 sivua
...due attention on cleanliness and discipline ; and the leading principle by which it shall be guided is, to afford the same facilities to all classes of...without any attempt to interfere with the peculiar religions opinions of any."* The liberal principle forming the distinctive feature of this society,... | |
| 1821 - 648 sivua
...leading principle by which this Society shall be guided, is to afford the same facilities for education to all classes of professing Christians, without any...interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any." fSefSd Art.) This re plation was not only attended by the beneficial results flowing from the eagerness... | |
| 1821 - 588 sivua
...leading principle by which this Society shall be guided, is to afford the same facilities for Education to all classes of professing Christians, without any...interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any, or to countenance proselytism. No. 4. That this, leading principle shall be adhered to with perfect... | |
| 1829 - 526 sivua
...leading principle, by which the Society shall be guided, is to afford the same facilities for education to all classes of professing Christians, without any...interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any," or their recommendation of separate " particular religious instruction out of school hours;" — and... | |
| 1832 - 460 sivua
...Society is, " To diffuse throughout this country a well-ordered system of education for the poor of all classes of professing Christians, without any...interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any. Where the Scriptures shall be read without note or comment, where all catechisms and books of religious... | |
| 1832 - 550 sivua
...it is based on the Sacred Scriptures, should at the same time afford equal facilities for education to ' all classes of professing Christians, without...interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any ; with this view, they have been anxious to promote the establishment, and assist in the support of... | |
| Valentine Browne Lawless (2nd baron Cloncurry.) - 1849 - 532 sivua
...general movement for the extension of the blessing of education to all classes of the Irish people, " without any attempt to interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any." My first connexion with this Society was the result of a visit made to me at Lyons by Mr. (now Judge)... | |
| Valentine Baron Cloncurry - 1849 - 536 sivua
...general movement for the extension of the blessing of education to all classes of the Irish people, " without any attempt to interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any." My first connexion with this Society was the result of a visit made to me at Lyons by Mr. (now Judge)... | |
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