| National Society for the Study of Education - 1908 - 856 sider
...the office or place of teaching, educating or instructing of youth or child in the college or schools that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith...due satisfaction according to the rules of Christ.* Chapter 26 of the laws passed by the first Provincial Assembly of the Massachusetts Bay Colony in I69I... | |
| Albert Leonard, William Henry Metzler, Jacob Richard Street - 1900 - 352 sider
...office or place of teaching, educating, or instructing youth or children in the college or schools, that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith, or scandalous in their lives, and have not given satisfaction according to the rules of Christ. "§ Five years before (in 1642} " All... | |
| Samuel Windsor Brown - 1912 - 184 sider
...place of teaching, educating, or instructing of youth or children in the college or schools that I have manifested themselves unsound in the faith or...due satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." (Colonial Records IV, Pt. I, p. 182-183.) New Jersey: In 1770 George III granted a charter for the... | |
| Mary Caroline Crawford - 1914 - 606 sider
...office or place of teaching, educating, or instructing of youth or children in the college or schools, that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith,...due satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." The Uncertainty of Life " In the burying place may see Graves shorter there than I; From Death's arrest... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1898 - 1280 sider
...College and the selectmen of the several towns not to suffer any to instruct the youth or children who "have manifested themselves unsound in the faith or scandalous in their lives." Much in every way was expected of the grammar-school teachers; and the candidate for this office must... | |
| William Roscoe Thayer - 1906 - 886 sider
...instructing of youth or child, in the College or school, that have manifested themselves unsound in faith, or scandalous in their lives and not giving...due satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." Considering this resolution a broad enough hint to him, Dunster, on June 10, 1654, sent in his resignation.... | |
| 1841 - 682 sider
...persons should be employed for the purpose of giving public instruction in the college or schools, "that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith, or scandalous in their lives, and have not given satisfaction according to the rules of Christ/' In the same year the General Court increased... | |
| Richard Hofstadter - 2011 - 316 sider
...colleges any persons "that have manifested themselves unsound in the fayth, or scandelous hi theire lives, and not giving due satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." Dunster had not been dismissed, and he could have kept his job if he had promised to be silent about... | |
| William F. Jr Cox - 2004 - 558 sider
...office or place of teaching, educating or instructing of youth or children in the college or schools, that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith,...due satisfaction according to the rules of Christ" (Curti, 1978, p. 11-12). In 1692 and again in 1701-1702, the law in Massachusetts required a ministerial... | |
| Jared Sparks, Edward Everett, James Russell Lowell, Henry Cabot Lodge - 1838 - 540 sider
...college, and the selectmen in the several towns, not to suffer in the office of instructing youth, any that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith, or scandalous in their lives, and have not given satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." In May, 1671, the court upon weighty... | |
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