The English Journal of Education, Volume 3Darton and Clark, 1849 - Education |
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... religious control , and often in direct antagonism to the church of the land ; and how far the Church of Rome , by her despotical demands , had been the cause of the schism between church and state in education ? Subordinately to this ...
... religious control , and often in direct antagonism to the church of the land ; and how far the Church of Rome , by her despotical demands , had been the cause of the schism between church and state in education ? Subordinately to this ...
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... religious and reverential by penny candles and lace veils placed on images which consist only of a gilded head and ... religion , of PARIS , AND ITS SCHOOLS UNDER THE REPUBLIC . 3.
... religious and reverential by penny candles and lace veils placed on images which consist only of a gilded head and ... religion , of PARIS , AND ITS SCHOOLS UNDER THE REPUBLIC . 3.
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time the taste , if not the religion , of the French clergy and people would lead them to restore their churches and improve their form of worship , the loud clatter of a hundred sabots , or wooden shoes , announced the arrival of a ...
time the taste , if not the religion , of the French clergy and people would lead them to restore their churches and improve their form of worship , the loud clatter of a hundred sabots , or wooden shoes , announced the arrival of a ...
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... religion more or less embodies itself in the shapes of religious edifices - one would be tempted to surmise , from the interior of Amiens Ca- thedral , that the Church of France was endeavouring to com- pensate for the loss of real ...
... religion more or less embodies itself in the shapes of religious edifices - one would be tempted to surmise , from the interior of Amiens Ca- thedral , that the Church of France was endeavouring to com- pensate for the loss of real ...
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... religion was prominently taught in his schools , his face lighted up with interest , and he immediately replied , " It is the very first and foremost thing that we diligently inculcate ; " and introduced me to a second apartment , where ...
... religion was prominently taught in his schools , his face lighted up with interest , and he immediately replied , " It is the very first and foremost thing that we diligently inculcate ; " and introduced me to a second apartment , where ...
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