The English Journal of Education, Volume 3Darton and Clark, 1849 |
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time the taste , if not the religion , of the French clergy and people would lead them to restore their churches and improve their form of worship , the loud clatter of a hundred sabots , or wooden shoes , announced the arrival of a ...
time the taste , if not the religion , of the French clergy and people would lead them to restore their churches and improve their form of worship , the loud clatter of a hundred sabots , or wooden shoes , announced the arrival of a ...
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... clergy had assembled that day , according to the tenor of a re- quisition forwarded to him , to con- sider the subject of a correspondence which had lately passed between the Committee of Privy Council on Edu- cation and the National ...
... clergy had assembled that day , according to the tenor of a re- quisition forwarded to him , to con- sider the subject of a correspondence which had lately passed between the Committee of Privy Council on Edu- cation and the National ...
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... clergy . The office of the clergy was of a higher character in many respects . Their duties principally related to the administration of the sacraments , public teaching in the Church , and the constant and careful guidance of the flock ...
... clergy . The office of the clergy was of a higher character in many respects . Their duties principally related to the administration of the sacraments , public teaching in the Church , and the constant and careful guidance of the flock ...
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... Clergy of the Arch- deaconry of Chichester , " Showeth - That your petitioners are deeply convinced , that it is the duty of the clergy and laity to extend and improve , by all means in their power , the education of the people , and to ...
... Clergy of the Arch- deaconry of Chichester , " Showeth - That your petitioners are deeply convinced , that it is the duty of the clergy and laity to extend and improve , by all means in their power , the education of the people , and to ...
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... clergy of this archdeaconry view with much alarm and distrust the increased influence which the Go- vernment have acquired , and are continually acquiring , on the system on which the Church schools are managed , especially as in its ...
... clergy of this archdeaconry view with much alarm and distrust the increased influence which the Go- vernment have acquired , and are continually acquiring , on the system on which the Church schools are managed , especially as in its ...
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