The Education Act and Its Opponents: A Series of LettersSimpkin, Marshall and Company, 1871 - 43 ページ |
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25th section Act permits School agitation attendance of children Board Schools building grants Central Nonconformist Committee church rate circular concurrent endowment Consolidated Fund creeds and catechisms cumulative vote dogmatic religious instruction Education Act permits Education Bill Committee Elementary Education Bill Executive Committee existing denominational schools fees by School fees to denominational form desiring FRANCIS TAYLOR George Dixon gious given Gladstone House of Commons imparting dogmatic religious instruction in schools interests of denominationalism Jacob Bright Jacob Bright's amendment League or Nonconformist letter Liberal members Liberal party Manchester Education Bill ment National Education League national system Nonconformist amendment Parliamentary grant payment of fees permits School Boards principle private and confidential proposed public elementary school public money purpose of imparting question R. W. DALE ratepayers regard religious denomination religious teaching reply resolution respectfully Richard's motion schools established sect secular education secular teaching signed a form tenet peculiar tion true withdrawn
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19 ページ - Sunday school or any place of religious worship, or that he shall attend any religious observance or any instruction in religious subjects in the school or elsewhere, from which observance or instruction he may be withdrawn by his parent, or that he shall, if withdrawn by his parent, attend the school on any day exclusively set apart for religious observance by the religious body to which his parent belongs.
23 ページ - No religious catechism or religious formulary which is distinctive of any particular denomination shall be taught in the school.
18 ページ - It shall not be required, as a condition of any child being admitted into or continuing in the school, that he shall attend or abstain from attending any Sunday school, or any place of religious worship...
19 ページ - The time or times during which any religious observance is practised or instruction in religious subjects is given at any meeting of the school shall be either at the beginning or at the end or at the beginning and the end of such meeting, and shall be inserted in a...
19 ページ - ... to be approved by the Education Department, and to be kept permanently and conspicuously affixed in every schoolroom ; and any scholar may be withdrawn by his parent from such observance or instruction without forfeiting any of the other benefits of the school...
18 ページ - No parliamentary grant shall be made in aid of building, enlarging, improving, or fitting up any elementary school, except in pursuance of a memorial duly signed, and containing the information required by the education department for enabling them to decide on the application, and sent...
23 ページ - In places where there is suf' ficient accommodation provided by existing schools receiving Govern' ment grants, the School Board shall have power to send children, ' providing the managers are willing to receive such children, and to ' undertake that no creed, catechism, or tenet peculiar to any sect shall be ' taught to them, unless the parents or guardians have signed a form ' desiring that such teaching shall be given.
13 ページ - he says " to prevent any religion or any creed from being expounded and taught," and he further goes on to say that Mr. Jacob Bright's amendment on the clause, to the effect that in any such school in which the Holy Scriptures shall be taught the teaching shall not be used or directed in favour of or against the distinctive tenets of any religious denomination was rejected by a majority of 251 to 130.
5 ページ - That this meeting, utterly repudiating, on the strongest grounds of Scripture and conscience, the receipt of money raised by taxation and granted by Government, for sustaining the Christian religion, feels bound to apply this principle no less to the work of religious education ; and considering that the education given by the Congregational Churches must be religious...
5 ページ - Scripture and conscience, the receipt of money raised by taxation and granted by Government, for sustaining the Christian religion, feels bound to apply this principle no less to the work of religious education ; and considering that the education given by the Congregational Churches must be religious education, advises most respectfully, but most earnestly, that no Government aid be received by them for schools established in their own connexion ; and that all funds confided to the disposal of the...