| Christian - 1856 - 558 páginas
...attendance of this class in our religious edifices, more es- ' pecially in cities and large towns. It is observable how absolutely insignificant a portion...active world of labour, than, subjected to the constant actions of opposing influences, they soon become as utter strangers to religious ordinances as the... | |
| Sunday - 1856 - 556 páginas
...attendance of this class in our religious edifices, more especially in cities and large towns. It is observable how absolutely insignificant a portion...active world of labour, than, subjected to the constant actions of opposing influences, they soon become as utter strangers to religious ordinances as the... | |
| 1856 - 600 páginas
...result been so satisfactory ? There are two millions of Sunday scholars in England and Wales receiving "the elements of a religious education ; but no sooner...labour, than, subjected to the constant action of opEosing influences, they soon become as utter strangers to regious ordinances as the people of a heathen... | |
| John Frederick Smith - 1863 - 648 páginas
...our national, British, and Sunday -schools, and thero receive the elements of a religious educatiou ; but no sooner do they mingle in the active world of labour, subjected to the constant action of opposing influences, than they become as utter strangers to religious... | |
| 1858 - 740 páginas
...attendance of this class in our religious edifices. More especially in cities and large towns it is observable how absolutely insignificant a portion...of opposing influences, they soon become as utter etrangers to religious ordinances as the people of a heathen country. From whatever cause, in them,... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1865 - 648 páginas
...congregations is composed of artisans. They fill, perhaps, in youth our national, British, and Sunday-schools, and there receive the elements of a religious education...sooner do they mingle in the active world of labour, subjected to the constant action of opposing influences, than they become as utter strangers to religious... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1875 - 660 páginas
...in cities and large towns, it is observable how absolutely insignificant a portion of congregations is composed of artisans. They fill, perhaps, in youth...sooner do they mingle in the active world of labour, subjected to the constant action of opposing influences, than they become as utter strangers to religious... | |
| John Rowlands, Sheila Rowlands - 1999 - 370 páginas
...received some little instruction in the elements of Christianity in Sunday school or in day schools, 'but no sooner do they mingle in the active world of labour ... than they soon become strangers to religious ordinances as the people of a heathen country ... as ignorant... | |
| Royal Statistical Society (Great Britain) - 1857 - 552 páginas
...it is observable how absolutely insignificant a portion of the congregation is composed of artizans. They fill, perhaps, in youth, our National, British,...do they mingle in the active world of labour than, subject to the constant action of opposing influences, they soon become as utter strangers to religious... | |
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