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intrusted to the established church . The protestant clergy are bound by law , as well as in conscience , to contribute to this great work of Christian love and charity . Schools are by law directed to be established in every diocese ...
intrusted to the established church . The protestant clergy are bound by law , as well as in conscience , to contribute to this great work of Christian love and charity . Schools are by law directed to be established in every diocese ...
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... established . The Ladies ' Committee of the Parent Society in London have raised the sum of 5211. 9s . for the purpose of preparing and sending out a suitable person as mistress to a central school to be instituted at Calcutta , and to ...
... established . The Ladies ' Committee of the Parent Society in London have raised the sum of 5211. 9s . for the purpose of preparing and sending out a suitable person as mistress to a central school to be instituted at Calcutta , and to ...
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... established in 1803 , and consists of the members of the London auxiliaries , with a committee consisting of thirty - six members . The objects of this union are thus stated by the society : - - " First - to stimulate and encourage ...
... established in 1803 , and consists of the members of the London auxiliaries , with a committee consisting of thirty - six members . The objects of this union are thus stated by the society : - - " First - to stimulate and encourage ...
Contents
VOL | 1 |
ESSAYS Page | 12 |
On ameliorating the Condition of the Poor | 14 |
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