| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1821 - 614 pàgines
...be explicitly " avowed and clearly understood, as its leading principle, that no •' attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious " tenets of any description of Christians." — These principles, in this instance, were happily recognized by the... | |
| 1826 - 590 pàgines
...necessary to add, that the recognition of this new and leading principle, " that no attempt should be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description o!f Christians," (p. 38) received the sanction and signatures, amongst others, of his Grace... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1827 - 794 pàgines
...unless it be explicitly avowed, and clearly understood as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians.' " Mr. Guulburn said, that in the observations which be felt himself called... | |
| 1828 - 502 pàgines
...unless it be explicitly avowed, and clearly understood as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or denomination of Christians.' " Now, without going farther than these very resolutions, it can be shewn that this... | |
| Richard Whately - 1836 - 546 pàgines
...Reports of the Kildare-place Society, to which, among others, the Memorial refers me. " No attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or denomination of Christians ; and the Society never had it in view to make proselytes." And again : — " The Committee... | |
| 1837 - 662 pàgines
...sense might dictate to be very doubtful if attempted, — a declaration " that no attempt should " be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets '* of any sect or description of Christians" received the sanction and signatures, amongst others, of the Lord Primate,... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1838 - 232 pàgines
...unless it be explicitly avowed and clearly understood as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians." The Board, in permitting and encouraging the clergy to give religious instruction... | |
| James Thomas O'Brien (bp. of Ossory, Ferns and Leighlin.) - 1846 - 414 pàgines
...should be explicitly avowed and generally understood, as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians."* And he then goes on to say : — " It is clear from the whole tenor of... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1848 - 482 pàgines
...opinions above recorded, consider that no system of education can be expedient, which may be calculated to ' influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or denomination of Christians.' 2. " That it is of the utmost importance to bring together children of the different... | |
| Robert Montgomery Martin - 1848 - 488 pàgines
...opinions above recorded, consider that no system of education can be expedient, which may be calculated to ' influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or denomination of Christians.' 2. " That it is of the utmost importance to bring together children of the different... | |
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