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... cause in education , the religious rites of the latter must be holden as sacred as those of the former . Where the contributions are common , the claims are also common . The dissenters , who con- tribute to the Lancasterian schools ...
... cause of an individual ; it was not merely to enter into party views or party spirit ; it was not merely to elevate one name or to depress another ; it was not merely to proclaim that the mechanism of the new system was more skilfully ...
... cause , in which the interests of the church are to be surrendered , we cannot employ a more appropriate agent than Mr. Lancaster . The Lancasterian Institution possesses the same ad- vantages with other institutions on the broad basis ...
... causes are now operating which tend to remove them altogether . But if the religion which is established by law should ... cause ; and the interest of its faithful adhe- rents must assuredly excite them to additional exertions in propor ...
... cause of the established religion , our bishops could not select a more suitable subject for a charge , nor our ... Causes 1812 . 27 First Report on National Education .