History of the Elementary School Contest in EnglandChapman and Hall, limited, 1882 - 349 sider |
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... Church Clergy -- Their Neglect of Education Neglect and Opposition of the Government Scotch , New England , and Continental Schools Adam Smith's Doctrine finding acceptance Lancaster and Bell Systems and Controversies - Advan- tages and ...
... Church Clergy -- Their Neglect of Education Neglect and Opposition of the Government Scotch , New England , and Continental Schools Adam Smith's Doctrine finding acceptance Lancaster and Bell Systems and Controversies - Advan- tages and ...
Side vii
... School Action and Object of the Church The " Concordat " of 1839-40 ... Principles of Action of the Department - Their Effect ... .. Dissatisfaction in the Country and in Parliament Sir James Graham's Factory Bill Opposition of ...
... School Action and Object of the Church The " Concordat " of 1839-40 ... Principles of Action of the Department - Their Effect ... .. Dissatisfaction in the Country and in Parliament Sir James Graham's Factory Bill Opposition of ...
Side 8
... Church . ( 1 ) The ecclesiastics were skilful workers in metals . Every priest was a handicraftsman . Attached to ... schools in which ecclesiastics and statesmen were trained . At this period the school room was open to all who chose to ...
... Church . ( 1 ) The ecclesiastics were skilful workers in metals . Every priest was a handicraftsman . Attached to ... schools in which ecclesiastics and statesmen were trained . At this period the school room was open to all who chose to ...
Side 10
... schools , established prior to the time of Henry VIII . have been inherited by this generation . ( 2 ) Of existing endowments for primary schools ... Church . " ( 5 ) Their primary purpose was to recruit the ranks of the clergy . It was the ...
... schools , established prior to the time of Henry VIII . have been inherited by this generation . ( 2 ) Of existing endowments for primary schools ... Church . " ( 5 ) Their primary purpose was to recruit the ranks of the clergy . It was the ...
Side 14
... Church at Canterbury , had advocated the separation of the lectureships upon divinity and humanity . ( 3 ) Sir James Kay Shuttleworth goes the length of affirming that the schools at the Reformation " were not confided to the clergy ...
... Church at Canterbury , had advocated the separation of the lectureships upon divinity and humanity . ( 3 ) Sir James Kay Shuttleworth goes the length of affirming that the schools at the Reformation " were not confided to the clergy ...
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agitation amendment amongst appointed attendance Bill Committee Birmingham Bishop Borough catechism Chamberlain Church party Church schools Churchmen clergy Committee of Council compulsion compulsory conscience clause cumulative vote denominational schools Dissenters Dixon doctrines Education Department educationists election England enquiry established existing favour Forster Gladstone Government Hansard House Ibid Inspectors Ireland James Kay Shuttleworth labour League Liberal party Lord John Russell Lord Palmerston measure meeting ment Minister Ministry national education National Society Nonconformists object opinion opposed opposition organisation parents parishes Parliament parliamentary passed principles proposed Public School Association question R. W. Dale ratepayers rates Reformation religion religious instruction religious teaching resolution Roman Catholics scheme School Boards sectarian sects secular education secular instruction session Sir Charles Dilke Sir James Graham Sir James Kay Sir John Pakington teachers tion Tories towns voluntary Voluntaryists vote W. E. Forster