For the success of the undertaking, much must depend upon the character of the individuals who compose the Board ; and upon the security thereby afforded to the country, that while the interests of religion are not overlooked, the most scrupulous care... Ireland Before and After the Union with Great Britain - Stran 203avtor: Robert Montgomery Martin - 1848 - 424 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1872 - 1200 strani
...Ireland, in his now celebrated letter of October, 1831, tliat while the interests of religion would not be overlooked, " the most scrupulous care should be taken...peculiar tenets of any description of Christian pupils." The Government of the day had good reason to believe that a system of National education established... | |
| 1832 - 448 strani
...much must depend npon the character of the individuals rvho compose the Board ; and upon the teturity thereby afforded to the country, that while the interests...peculiar tenets of any description of Christian pupils. " It is the intention of the Government, that the Board should exercise a complete control over the... | |
| 1832 - 410 strani
...which prevailed in Ireland, as to render it, in truth, a system of national education for the poorer classes of the community. ' For the success of the...attain the first object, it appears essential that the Board should be composed of men of high personal character, including individuals of exalted station... | |
| 1835 - 458 strani
...country, that while the interests of religion are not overlooked, the most scrupulous care should he taken not to interfere with the peculiar tenets of...attain the first object, it appears essential that the Board should be composed of men of high personal character, including individuals of exalted station... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1838 - 232 strani
...your people from which must be banished even a suspicion of proselytism, and which enjoins, that " the most scrupulous care should be taken not to interfere...peculiar tenets of any description of Christian pupils," and which professes " to encourage the clergy to give religious instruction to the children of their... | |
| 1840 - 450 strani
...persuasions, should not interfere with the peculiar tenets of any:"—and to afford to the country " security that while the interests of religion are not overlooked,...peculiar tenets of any description of Christian pupils." THE recent adhesion of the Board of Directors of the Synod of Ulster's Schools, to the System administered... | |
| George Richardson Porter - 1843 - 500 strani
...community." In order to afford security to the country that " while the interests of religion should not be overlooked, the most scrupulous care should be taken...peculiar tenets of any description of Christian pupils," it was required " that the schools be kept open on four or five days of the week, at the discretion... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1845 - 502 strani
...finally settled, and now given, was annexed by the Board to its Report for 1841, and printed therewith. For the success of the undertaking, much must depend...attain the first object, it appears essential that the Board should be composed of men of high personal character, including individuals of exalted station... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1845 - 768 strani
...of tli community." And then my noble Friend goes on to "For the success of the undertaking, much nwt depend upon the character of the individuals who compose...peculiar tenets of any description of Christian pupils." Again, the subject was referred to a Committee of this House in the year 1830, and that Committee reported... | |
| Chambers W. and R., ltd - 1850 - 782 strani
...religious education, the commissioners were informed that ' while the interests of religion, are not to be overlooked, the most scrupulous care should be taken...peculiar tenets of any description of Christian pupils.' The commissioners were to require ' that the schools be kept open for a certain number of hours on... | |
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