But it seems to have been overlooked, that the principles of the Roman Catholic Church (to which, in any system intended for general diffusion throughout Ireland, the bulk of the pupils must necessarily belong), were totally at variance with this principle... Annual Report of the Commissioners ... - Page xxxiii1853Full view - About this book
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - Great Britain - 1870 - 626 pages
...But it seems t« have been overlooked that the principles of the L&csan Catholic Church (to which, in any system intended for general diffusion throughout Ireland, the bulk of the pxipils must necessarily belong) were totally at variance with this principle ; and that the indiscriminate... | |
| 1872 - 308 pages
...example of the Charter and Souper schools. The principles of the Roman Catholic Church ' to which in any system intended for general diffusion throughout...the bulk of the pupils must necessarily belong',* are totally at variance with the principle of exclusive control over schools and boarding houses by... | |
| James Harrison Rigg - Education - 1873 - 556 pages
...controversy. But it . seems to have been overlooked that the principles of the Roman Catholic Church were totally at variance with this principle ; and...right of unaided private interpretation of the Sacred Yolume with respect to articles of religious belief." The opposition of the Romish clergy was too powerful... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - Monasticism and religious orders for women - 1873 - 810 pages
...Church were totally at variance with the determination to enforce the reading of the Holy Scriptures — the indiscriminate reading of the Holy Scriptures...comment by children must be peculiarly obnoxious to the Roman Catholic Church — this defect was vital — such a system could not become one of National... | |
| John Nicholas Murphy - Monasticism and religious orders for women - 1873 - 818 pages
...the determination to enforce tireading of the Holy Scriptures — the indiscriminate reading of ib Holy Scriptures without note or comment by children must be peculiarly obnoxious to the Roman Catholic Church — this defect was viti — such a. system could not become one of National... | |
| Henry Seddall - Missions - 1884 - 440 pages
...But it seems to have been overlooked that the principles of the Eoman Catholic Church, to which in any system intended for general diffusion throughout...Ireland the bulk of the pupils must necessarily belong, are totally at variance with this principle; and that the indiscriminate reading of the Holy Scriptures,... | |
| Arthur Patchett Martin - Governors - 1893 - 478 pages
...principles of the Roman Catholic Church were totally at variance with this principle, and that the reading of the Holy Scriptures, without note or comment,...unaided private interpretation of the sacred volume, in articles of religious belief. These views are borne out by the experience of this colony. When the... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Education - Education - 1897 - 804 pages
...Society, which had overlooked the fact " that the principles of the Roman " Catholic Church (to which in any system intended for general " diffusion throughout...necessarily belong) were totally at variance " with the enforcement of the reading of the Bible without note or comment in the schools. " The indiscriminate... | |
| Great Britain. Board of Education - Education - 1897 - 800 pages
...variance " with the enforcement of the reading of the Bible without note or comment in the schools. " The indiscriminate reading of the Holy Scriptures " without note or comment by children, must " (so ran the letter) " be peculiarly obnoxious to a Church which denies " even to adults the right... | |
| Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly - 1858 - 410 pages
...experience has subsequently proved that it has. The deterthroughout Ireland, the bulk of the pupils mast necessarily belong) were totally at variance with this principle; and that the reading of the Holy Scriptures without note or comment, by children, must be peculiarly obnoxious to... | |
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