| National Education Union - 1870 - 652 páginas
...name, and in order to present a simple issue he would move the first three lines — "In any sucli school in which the Holy Scriptures shall be read...teaching shall not be used or directed in favour of or acainst tlio distinctive tenets of any religious denomination." After the speech which had been made... | |
| National Education Union - 1870 - 654 páginas
...his name, and in order to present a simple issue he would move the first three lines — "In any such school in which the Holy Scriptures shall be read and taught the teaching House. The opinion prevailed among the Conservatives in Lancashire that there was such a thing as Bible... | |
| Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - 1872 - 786 páginas
...amendment to Clause oriv., moved by Mr. Jacob Bright, which provided, that "in any such school [Rate School] in which the Holy Scriptures shall be read...not be used or directed in favour of or against the distinctive tenets of any religious denomination." Mr. Whitbread, one of the most moderate Liberals... | |
| Arthur Cayley Headlam - 1899 - 536 páginas
...Bright's, that, in any Board School in which the Holy Scriptures should be taught, the teaching ' should not be used or directed in favour of or against the tenets of any religious denomination.' 'The proposition,' he said, 'was in fact a very short, rapid, and inevitable... | |
| Edmund Yates, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - 1883 - 752 páginas
...amendment on the clause, to the effect that in any such school in which the Holy Scriptures shall be taught the teaching shall not be used or directed in favour of or against the distinctive tenets of any religious denomination was rejected by a majority of 251 to 130. I have pointed... | |
| Edmund Yates, Walter Sichel, Ernest Belfort Bax - 1883 - 756 páginas
...amendment on the clause, to the effect that in any such school in which the Holy Scriptures shall be taught the teaching shall not be used or directed in favour of or against the distinctive tenets of any religious denomination was rejected by a majority of 251 to 130. I have pointed... | |
| Church congress - 1884 - 646 páginas
...teaching. The House of Commons emphatically refused to adopt Mr. Jacob Bright's proposed rule, " that the teaching shall not be used or directed in favour of or against the distinctive tenets of any religious denomination." Lord Selborne, then Sir Roundell Palmer, strongly... | |
| Sir Alfred William Winterslow Dale - 1899 - 800 páginas
...accepted by the Government a provision that in rate-supported schools in which the Scriptures were taught, "the teaching shall not be used or directed in favour of or against the distinctive tenets of any religious denomination." l The amendment was of the first importance. The... | |
| Sir Alfred William Winterslow Dale - 1899 - 824 páginas
...accepted by the Government a provision that in rate-supported schools in which the Scriptures were taught, " the teaching shall not be used or directed in favour of or against the distinctive tenets of any religious denomination." 1 The amendment was of the first importance. The... | |
| Sir Alfred William Winterslow Dale - 1905 - 794 páginas
...accepted by the Government a provision that in rate-supported schools in which the Scriptures were taught, " the teaching shall not be used or directed in favour of or against the distinctive tenets of any religious denomination." 1 The amendment was of the first importance. The... | |
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