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" to inculcate by precept and example a respect for religion and the principles of Christian Morality, and the highest regard for truth, justice, love of country, loyalty, humanity, benevolence, sobriety, industry, frugality, chastity, temperance, and all... "
Journal of Education - Page 14
1914
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Manual of the Laws and Regulations Relating to the Public Schools of Nova ...

Nova Scotia - Educational law and legislation - 1870 - 194 pages
...realized in the section over which they preside. All may not be able to form a nice judgment upon its intellectual aspect, but none can fail to estimate...instruct the teacher " to inculcate by precept and examplea respect for religion and the principles of Christian morality." To .the Trustees the people...
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The Revised Statutes of Nova Scotia: Fourth Series

Nova Scotia - Law - 1873 - 1020 pages
...examinations, for tbc purpose of transferring any pupils who may be prepared to another department : (5 ) To inculcate, by precept and example, a respect for...religion and the principles of Christian morality, and the highest regard to truth, justice, love of country, loyalty, humanity, benevolence, sobriety,...
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Annual Report of the Superintendent of Education on the Public Schools of ...

Nova Scotia. Superintendent of Education - Education - 1893 - 890 pages
...justify the Council of Public Instruction in assuming that the said Candidate will be disposed as a Teacher " to inculcate by precept and example a respect...religion and the principles of .Christian morality, and the highest regard to truth, justice, love of country, loyalty, humanity, benevolence, sobriety,...
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Manual of the Public Instruction Act and Regulations of the Council of ...

Nova Scotia, Nova Scotia. Council of Public Instruction - Educational law and legislation - 1900 - 176 pages
...realized in the section over which they preside. All may not bo able to form a nice judgment upon its intellectual aspect, but none can fail to estimate...not sanction the teaching in our public schools of thepeculiar views which characterize the different denominations of Christians, it does instruct the...
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Educational Systems of the Chief Colonies of the British Empire ...

Great Britain. Board of Education - Education - 1901 - 890 pages
...realised in the section over which they preside. All may not be able to form a nice judgment upon its intellectual aspect, but none can fail to estimate...in our public schools of the peculiar views which characterise the different denominations of Christians, it does instruct the teacher " to inculcate...
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Special Reports on Educational Subjects, Volume 4

Great Britain. Board of Education - Education - 1901 - 888 pages
...realised in the section over which they preside. All may not be able to form a nice judgment upon its intellectual aspect, but none can fail to estimate...in our public schools of the peculiar views which characterise the different denominations of Christians, it does instruct the teacher "to inculcate...
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Special Reports on Educational Subjects, Volume 4

Great Britain. Board of Education - Education - 1901 - 890 pages
...realised in the section over which they preside. All may not be able to form a nice judgment upon its intellectual aspect, but none can fail to estimate correctly its social and moral tone. AVliile the law does not sanction the teaching in our public schools of the peculiar views which characterise...
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Moral Instruction and Training in Schools: Report of an International ...

Sir Michael Sadler - Education - 1908 - 418 pages
...such devotional exercises. The character of the moral training desired is indicated as follows : — While the law does not sanction the teaching in our public schools of the peculiar views which characterise the different denominations of Christians, it does instruct the teacher "to inculcate...
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Moral Instruction and Training in Schools: Foreign & colonial; France ...

Sir Michael Sadler - Education - 1908 - 416 pages
...justify the Council of Public Instruction in assuming that the said candidate will be disposed as a teacher to inculcate by precept and example a respect...religion and the principles of Christian morality, and the highest regard for truth, justice, love of country, loyalty, humanity, benevolence, sobriety,...
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Report on Moral Instruction: (general and Denominational) and on Moral ...

Gustav Spiller - Education - 1909 - 392 pages
...justify the Council of Public Instruction in assuming that the said candidate will be disposed as a teacher to inculcate by precept and example a respect...religion and the principles of Christian morality and the highest regard for truth, justice, love of country, loyalty, humanity, benevolence, sobriety,...
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