| Elizabeth Jane Whately - 1866 - 532 Seiten
...Catholics have been prepared, and are now being prepared, for the reception of Protestant doctrines. The education supplied by the National Board is gradually undermining the vast fabric of the Irish Eoman Catholic Church. ' " Two things only are necessary on the part of the Government. One is, that... | |
| Irish ecclesiastical record - 1869 - 620 Seiten
...inflicting a grievous wound on our religion, and shaking the faith of our people. In one place he says that "the education supplied by the National Board is gradually undermining the vast fabric of the Irish Catholic Church" He adds, in another place, " I believe . . . that mixed education is gradually enlightening... | |
| Nicholas Patrick Wiseman - 1870 - 614 Seiten
...lived did he venture to disown that principle. Yet he stated, in private, to his friend Mr. Senior, "The education supplied by the National Board is gradually...the vast fabric of the Irish Roman Catholic Church"; and adds, "To give up this system would be to give up the only hope of weaning the Irish from Popery."... | |
| 1871 - 850 Seiten
...Board and the deleterious mixture which it prescribed, said on one occasion of that " nepenthe : " " It is gradually undermining the vast fabric of the Irish Roman Catholic Church;" and again, "I believe that mixed education is gradually enlightening the mass of the people, and that... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - 1873 - 804 Seiten
...Schools far more diligently than that book is read in ordinary Protestant places of education.' * ' The education supplied by the National Board is gradually...Catholic Church.' < ' I believe, as I said the other day, that mixed education is gradually enlightening the mass of the people, and that, if we give it up,... | |
| Michael Müller - 1873 - 432 Seiten
...Archbishop of Dublin, Dr. Whately. We are informed by his daughter, that on one occasion he said : " The education supplied by the National Board is gradually...the vast fabric of the Irish Roman Catholic Church." — (Life of Dr. Whately, p. 244, first edition.) Again : " I believe, as I said the other day, that... | |
| James Macaulay - 1873 - 480 Seiten
...trust in its infallibility, the foundation on which its whole system of faith is built, is at an end. The education supplied by the National Board is gradually...the vast fabric of the Irish Roman Catholic Church." Dr. Whately has here given his private reason for approving the use of the " Scripture Extracts." Of... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - 1873 - 810 Seiten
...Schools far more diligently than that book is read in ordinary Protestant places of education.' 3 ' The education supplied by the National Board is gradually...the vast fabric of the Irish Roman Catholic Church.' 4 ' I believe, as I said the other day, that mixed education is gradualK enlightening the mass of the... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1875 - 578 Seiten
...trust in its infallibility, the foundation on which its whole system of faith is built, is at an end. The education supplied by the National Board is gradually undermining the vast fabric of the Irish Eoman Catholic Church.' l But Archbishop Whately was not immortal, nor had the Irish Board of Education... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1875 - 594 Seiten
...trust in its infallibility, the foundation on which its whole system of faith is built, is at an end. The education supplied by the National Board is gradually undermining the vast fabric of the Irish Eoman Catholic Church.' 1 But Archbishop Whately was not immortal, nor had the Irish Board of Education... | |
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