An account of the church education among the poor in the diocese of Bath and Wells in 1846 |
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... give to every one resident within the Diocese the means of knowing the objects and ability for good of the Diocesan Board of Education , and the peculiar deficiencies of the different localities in which they may live . I have firm ...
... give to every one resident within the Diocese the means of knowing the objects and ability for good of the Diocesan Board of Education , and the peculiar deficiencies of the different localities in which they may live . I have firm ...
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... give inti- mations to the Clergyman which he may profitably impart to the Master ; or , shew such practical example in his own examination , that the Teacher standing by may learn : the Inspector draws his attention to portions of the ...
... give inti- mations to the Clergyman which he may profitably impart to the Master ; or , shew such practical example in his own examination , that the Teacher standing by may learn : the Inspector draws his attention to portions of the ...
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... give that full praise to zeal and skill , which justice demands and a clear - sighted Prudence requires . Notes are taken ; and , at the end of the year , any thing worthy of remark in the Schools is re- corded ; the opinions of the ...
... give that full praise to zeal and skill , which justice demands and a clear - sighted Prudence requires . Notes are taken ; and , at the end of the year , any thing worthy of remark in the Schools is re- corded ; the opinions of the ...
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... gives the inspectors a machinery to work , or the Board and its Committee a subject for useful deliberation . The Secretaries may be assured , that though without them we may exist , it is only by them that we can live to purpose . To ...
... gives the inspectors a machinery to work , or the Board and its Committee a subject for useful deliberation . The Secretaries may be assured , that though without them we may exist , it is only by them that we can live to purpose . To ...
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... give them a greater interest in its support - and the Secretary would be deliver- ed from all that vagueness of working and doubtfulness of success which disheartens the most zealous and paralizes the less energetic ; his funds would be ...
... give them a greater interest in its support - and the Secretary would be deliver- ed from all that vagueness of working and doubtfulness of success which disheartens the most zealous and paralizes the less energetic ; his funds would be ...
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An Account of the Church Education Among the Poor in the Diocese of Bath and ... Joseph Butterworth B. Clarke No preview available - 2012 |
An Account of the Church Education Among the Poor in the Diocese of Bath and ... Joseph Butterworth B. Clarke No preview available - 2019 |
An Account of the Church Education Among the Poor in the Diocese of Bath and ... Joseph Butterworth B. Clarke No preview available - 2019 |
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additional amount annual answers arithmetic attend the Daily Axbridge Bedminster benefit Bleadon Bridgwater Catechism Chewton Mendip child children attending Children who attend Church of England Clergy and Laity Clergyman conveyed or virtually Daily Schools Deanery different Parishes Diocesan Board Diocesan Inspector Diocese of Bath direct Church education discipline District Inspector Dwelling-houses for Masters education is given examination expence feeling Frome give hired rooms Huntspill independent on hired Langport legally conveyed Long Sutton Masters and Mistresses merely Sunday Scholars Mistresses paid Monitorial system Monitors and Assistants Parents Parishes and Hamlets Pence paid weekly Poor Population portion Portishead possessing only Sunday private properties receiving direct Church reckoning paid Monitors Rector rooms and private School-rooms belonging virtually Scripture Secretary Selworthy shillings solely Daily Scholars spelling subscribed subscriptions Sum total Sunday Schools taught Taunton Teachers teaching Union Union-school Vicar virtually and legally virtually secured visited Williton Wincanton zeal
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Page 42 - Thus saith the Lord, Stand ye in the ways, and see, and ask for the old paths, where is the good way, and walk therein, and ye shall find rest for your souls.
Page 31 - Water with berries in't, and teach me how To name the bigger light, and how the less, That burn by day and night : and then I lov'd thee, And show'd thee all the qualities o' th' isle, The fresh springs, brine-pits, barren place and fertile.
Page 101 - School, where the meeting shall take place. 8. — That after the examination, which shall commence at eleven, a lecture shall be delivered on some subject connected with education. 9. — That at one o'clock, the report, with a statement of Accounts, be read, new members elected, subscriptions received, and...
Page 102 - ... 14. — That an annual prize of five pounds, granted by the kindness of the Diocesan, be given to the Master of the best School. 15. — That an annual prize, not exceeding three pounds be given out of the funds of the Union to the Mistress of the best School.
Page 103 - Secretary signed by seven members : and that no alteration be made in these rules, except by a special general meeting called for that purpose ; notice of which shall be given a fortnight previously.
Page 101 - Deanery. 2 — That this Union consist of members of the Church of England. 3. — That all Masters and Mistresses of Schools within the Deanery, conducted on the principles of the Church of England, be eligible as Ordinary Members, on the recommendation of the Incumbents of their respective Parishes, on payment of an Annual Subscription of Two Shillings and Sixpence.
Page 102 - School. 16. — That a list of other prizes, placed each year at the disposal of this Union, be sent to every ordinary member before Christmas.
Page 101 - Members, on payment of an Annual Subscription of Ten Shillings, or a Donation of Five Pounds.