| John Britton - 1801 - 358 páginas
...ever, the yearly produce of fifty pounds (which was all that he had) for teaching poor girls to read, and instructing them in the knowledge and practice...as professed and taught in the Church of England. " W Oc,M, • " Goe and do thou likewise. St. Luke lOthc. 37th v." This town has been honoured by several... | |
| John Dunkin - 1816 - 466 páginas
...aChari ty-school in the parish of Burcester in the county of Oxon, for teaching to read, and instructing in the knowledge and practice of the Christian religion...as professed and taught in the church of England, thirty boys out of the aforesaid and neighbouring parishes, viz. — Ammersden, Bucknell, Launton,... | |
| Great Britain. Commissioners for Inquiring Concerning Charities - 1829 - 698 páginas
...maintenance of 50 poor children, and a schoolmistress to teach them to read and work, and instruct them in the knowledge and practice of the Christian religion as professed by the Church of England ; and, by certain rules annexed to the indenture, it was, among other things,... | |
| Commissioners for inquiry into charities - 1829 - 714 páginas
...maintenance of 50 poor children, and a schoolmistress to teach them to read and work, and instruct them in the knowledge and practice of the Christian religion as professed by the Church of England ; and, by certain rules annexed to the indenture, it was, among other things,... | |
| Charles Freeman - 1832 - 144 páginas
...circumstances. parish of Bromley, in the County of Kent, for teaching poor children to read and write, and for instructing them in the knowledge and practice of the christian religion, as professed and taught by the Church of England, and such other things as are useful and suitable to their condition and capacity.... | |
| Richard Parkinson (D.D.) - 1835 - 448 páginas
...supported this spacious edifice were, first, the principle, " that poor children should be educated in the knowledge and practice of the Christian Religion,...professed and taught in the Church of England ; and, secondly, that they should be taught such other things, as are MOST SUITABLE to their condition," Such... | |
| Samuel James Allen - 1835 - 438 páginas
...the two great principles of the founders of our charity- school system ; the children are educated in the knowledge and practice of the Christian religion, as professed and taught by the Church•, and in such other things as are MOST SUITABLE to their respective conditions. But... | |
| George Oliver - 1836 - 226 páginas
...established in Wolverhampton, by the name of the BlueCoat School, for educating the children of the poor in the knowledge and practice of the Christian religion,...professed and taught in the Church of England; and being attached to the collegiate establishment is necessarily introduced here.* One of the first acts... | |
| Thomas Bailey - 1852 - 460 páginas
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| 1856 - 376 páginas
...schools called Charity- Schools erected for that purpose, namely, for the education of poor children in the knowledge and practice of the Christian religion as professed and taught in tha Church of England, and for teaching them such things as are most suitable to their condition, it... | |
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