| 1826 - 590 páginas
...that the recognition of this new and leading principle, " that no attempt should be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description o!f Christians," (p. 38) received the sanction and signatures, amongst others, of his Grace the Lord Primate, his Grace... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1827 - 794 páginas
...avowed, and clearly understood as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians.' " Mr. Guulburn said, that in the observations which be felt himself called upon to make in answer to... | |
| 1837 - 664 páginas
...to be very doubtful if attempted, — a declaration " that no attempt should " be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets " of any sect or description of Christians" received the sanction and signatures, amongst others, of the Lord Primate, the Archbishop of Cashel,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1838 - 232 páginas
...avowed and clearly understood as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians." The Board, in permitting and encouraging the clergy to give religious instruction to the children of... | |
| James Thomas O'Brien (bp. of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin.) - 1846 - 414 páginas
...avowed and generally understood, as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians."* And he then goes on to say : — " It is clear from the whole tenor of the Report to which I am referring,... | |
| George Lewis Smyth - 1849 - 512 páginas
...avowed and clearly understood, as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians." The single step taken to give effect to these sound recommendations was the Act relating to the Endowed... | |
| World's evangelical alliance Brit. organization - 1852 - 658 páginas
...or spell." A pledge having been given by the committee that " no attempt should be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians," a grant of £5538 was made by Government to the Society in 1819, at which time it had 241 schools,... | |
| John Elmes - 1853 - 206 páginas
...should be taken not to interfere with the peculiar tenets of any description of Christian pupils." — " No person who does not from his heart adopt the sentiments...expressed by the Commissioners, and which are embodied in LordStanley's letter, can conscientiously avail himself of our grants ; and no one who does adopt these... | |
| 1855 - 1416 páginas
...avowed and clearly understood as its leading principle, that no attempt should be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians."t The field of education, now ploughed and harrowed by national teachers, would again in... | |
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