Annual Report of the National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church

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Seite 42 - Most Reverend Father in God. our right trusty and right entirely beloved Councillor, we greet you well : Whereas the Incorporated National Society, for promoting the education of the poor in the principles of the established Church throughout England and Wales...
Seite 157 - The size and shape of the world. Geographical terms simply explained, and illustrated by reference to the map of England. Physical geography of hills and rivers. Standard III. — Physical and political geography of England, with special knowledge of the district in which the school is situated.
Seite 41 - August 1840, and shall always be in union with and conducted according to the principles and in furtherance of the ends and designs of the National Society for promoting the Education of the Poor in the principles of the Established Church...
Seite 40 - Society in connection with the same." 1. " The children are to be instructed in the Holy Scriptures and in the Liturgy and Catechism of the Established Church.
Seite 40 - The schools are also, with the consent of the managers, to be periodically inspected by persons appointed either by the Bishop of the Diocese, the National Society, or the Diocesan Board of Education.
Seite 168 - Society has undertaken a series of Wall Prints for Schools, which, it is hoped, will fill a place unoccupied by the prints from Scripture hitherto provided for children. These prints, which are executed in the best style of chromo-lithography, are from drawings, based upon the Old Masters, by Mr. JE Goodall. It is hoped that works of this high-class character will also be found suitable for home use and for Mission Chapels, as well as for Schools. The series, which is now complete, consists of the...
Seite 157 - Standard VI. — Geography of the world generally, and especially of the British colonies and dependencies. Interchange of productions. Circumstances which determine climate.
Seite 37 - Assigns shall see cause) to join with them, and they together, or the Major Part of them, shall have full Power and Authority to make such peculiar prudential Laws and Constitutions amongst the Inhabitants for the better and more orderly governing of them, as to them shall seem meet...
Seite 168 - Beautiful coloured sacred prints . . . endeavouring to the utmost to accomplish that difficult matter, the combination of correctness of detail, reverence, instructiveness, and beauty. ... So reverent and noble that they ought to teach a great deal insensibly. It is a great thing to have solemn beauty associated with sacred things.

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