| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - 1873 - 552 pages
...way of religious instruction. Now, the only restriction embodied in the Act is the following : — ' No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school." I have given the exact words, because some of my friends,... | |
| Charles Beard - 1870 - 626 pages
...Government have actually consented to embody the following extraordinary provision in their Bill : " No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school." A more futile safeguard it would be difficult to imagine.... | |
| 1870 - 374 pages
...regulations : (1.) The school shall be a public elementary school within the meaning of this Act : (2.) No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school. It is evident from these extracts that Parliament sought,... | |
| 1870 - 628 pages
...the Government have actually consented to embody the following extraordinary provision in their Bill: "No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school." A more futile safeguard it would be difficult to imagine.... | |
| 1870 - 164 pages
...what the regulations require. On. this subject of religious teaching the Act further provides that no religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the schools (sec. 14 (2), p. 14), and the bye laws compelling attendance... | |
| National Education Union - 1870 - 654 pages
...— " 2. The Holy Scriptures shall form part of the daily reading and teaching in such school, but no religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught therein." [Cries of "Withdraw!"] He had not, during the discussion that... | |
| Edwin Abbott Abbott - 1870 - 304 pages
...object. For the State Schools, which may hereafter be supported by the rates, it is enacted that " no religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school." There appears to be at present some confusion as to the... | |
| Great Britain - 1870 - 226 pages
...regulations : (1.) The school shall be a public elementary school within the meaning of this Act ;2 (2.) No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school.3 1 The Education Department are empowered to call for returns... | |
| Francis Taylor, George Dixon - 1871 - 52 pages
...provides :— " i. The school shall be a public elementary school within " the meaning of this Act " 2. No religious catechism or religious formulary which " is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be " taught in the school." Mr. Chamberlain, in replying to Mr. Gladstone's question... | |
| Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - 1872 - 786 pages
...to remove the difficulties which beset their path. One was the repeal of the Cowper Temple clause [" no religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught" in Rate Schools,] the rev. gentleman declaring that he should infinitely... | |
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