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... England 1 in 7 or 1 in 8 of the population were at school . They proceeded to point out the remarkable progress which had been made since the commencement of the present century . They stated that in 1803 the estimated number of day ...
... England 1 in 7 or 1 in 8 of the population were at school . They proceeded to point out the remarkable progress which had been made since the commencement of the present century . They stated that in 1803 the estimated number of day ...
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... England and the Dissenting communities alike insist - that religion should form part of the education of children . Bearing this feeling in mind , the Commissioners state that very great difficulties would arise if a system of gene- ral ...
... England and the Dissenting communities alike insist - that religion should form part of the education of children . Bearing this feeling in mind , the Commissioners state that very great difficulties would arise if a system of gene- ral ...
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... England schools , we propose to insert in the schedule of the Bill the management clauses which relate to inspection both in Now , it cannot be denied that some of the respect to Church of England schools and conditions which are ...
... England schools , we propose to insert in the schedule of the Bill the management clauses which relate to inspection both in Now , it cannot be denied that some of the respect to Church of England schools and conditions which are ...
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... England we find a grave dis- tinction - namely , the insertion of the word " doctrine . " The Conscience Clause in Church of England schools provides for the exemption of children whose parents may desire it " from attendance at the ...
... England we find a grave dis- tinction - namely , the insertion of the word " doctrine . " The Conscience Clause in Church of England schools provides for the exemption of children whose parents may desire it " from attendance at the ...
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... England could ports of raw silk from China may have boast of workmen inferior to none in energy doubled , and our exports have increased ; and talent ; she possessed more coal and but we export the raw silk to be worked iron , a cheaper ...
... England could ports of raw silk from China may have boast of workmen inferior to none in energy doubled , and our exports have increased ; and talent ; she possessed more coal and but we export the raw silk to be worked iron , a cheaper ...
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Act of Union Amendment amount appointed army Bankruptcy Baronet believed Bill Church in Ireland Church of England clause clergy Colonel Commission Commissioners Committee consider consideration course Court Department disestablishment duty Established Church Estimates existing expenditure fact favour feeling GATHORNE HARDY Gentleman the Member give Government hoped House of Commons increase India inquiry Irish Church land licence Lordships Majesty's Government matter measure Member for South ment Militia Minister Motion noble Earl noble Friend noble Lord O'Conor Don object officers opinion opposite parishes Parliament party pilot pilotage present principle proposed Protestant question rates referred regard religious Report Resolutions respect right hon Roman Catholic schools Scotland second reading Secretary Select Sir JAMES FERGUSSON SIR JOHN PAKINGTON South Lancashire speech things thought tion trusted Union vernment Volunteers Vote whole wished words
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Seite 469 - Will you to the utmost of your power maintain the laws of God, the true profession of the Gospel, and the Protestant reformed religion established by law ; and will you preserve unto the bishops and clergy of this realm, and to the churches committed to their charge, all such rights and privileges as by law do or shall appertain unto them, or any of them ? ' King or queen :
Seite 547 - That the churches of England and Ireland, as now by law established, be united into one protestant episcopal church, to be called, The United Church of England and Ireland ; and that the doctrine, worship, discipline, and government of the said united church shall be, and shall remain in full force for ever, as the same are now by law established for the church of England; and the continuance and preservation of the said united church, as the established church of England and Ireland...
Seite 547 - England ; and that the continuance and preservation of the said united church, as the established church of England and Ireland, shall be deemed and taken to be an essential and fundamental part of the union...
Seite 523 - I do hereby disclaim, disavow, and solemnly abjure any intention to subvert the present Church Establishment as settled by law within this realm...
Seite 365 - Act provides that no owner or master of any ship shall be answerable to any person whatever for any loss or damage occasioned by the fault or incapacity of any qualified pilot acting in charge of such ship within any district where the employment of a pilot is compulsory by law.
Seite 483 - That in the opinion of this House it is necessary that the Established Church of Ireland should cease to exist as an establishment, due regard being had to all personal interests and to all individual rights of property.
Seite 523 - And I do solemnly, in the Presence of God, profess, testify, and declare, That I do make this Declaration, and every Part thereof, in the plain and ordinary Sense of the Words of this Oath, without any Evasion, Equivocation, or mental Reservation whatsoever. So help me GOD.
Seite 469 - That it be the Sth Article of Union that the Churches of England and Ireland, as now by law established, be united into one Protestant Episcopal Church, to be called the United Church of England and Ireland...
Seite 361 - Ships navigating within the limits of the port to which they belong: (6.) Ships passing through the limits of any pilotage district on their voyages between two places both situate out of such limits, and not being bound to any place within such limits nor anchoring therein.