Res Paulinae: The Eighth Half-century of St. Paul's School

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Robert Barlow Gardiner, John Lupton
St. Paul's School, 1911 - London (England) - 304 pages
 

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Page 289 - Jesuits, who were spreading on the wings of the morning to the uttermost parts of the sea...
Page 86 - Whom all holy desires, all good counsels, and all just works do proceed; Give unto Thy servants that peace which the world cannot give; that both our hearts may be set to obey Thy commandments, and also that by Thee we being defended from the fear of our enemies may pass our time in rest and quietness; through the merits of Jesus Christ our Saviour.
Page 186 - Act : or (4) (If the governing body are the petitioners,) of a scheme not having due regard to any educational interests, to which regard is required by this Act to be had, on the abolition or modification of any privileges or educational advantages to which a particular class of persons are entitled...
Page 1 - SCHOOL) WHEN the long-clouded spirit of Europe drew Life from Greek springs, frost could no longer bind, And old truth shone like fresh dawn on the blind, Our Founder sowed his pregnant seed: he knew No crabbed rule ; rather he chose a clue That should emband us of our historied kind Comrades, and keep in us a morning mind, Since to the wise Learning is always New. In Faith and Letters he enshrined his light; Faith, the divine adventure that holds on Through this world's forest into worlds unknown,...
Page xiv - Simon Peter went up, and drew the net to land full of great fishes, an hundred and fifty and three : and for all there were so many, yet was not the net broken.
Page 153 - The Charity Commissioners may from time to time, in the exercise of their ordinary jurisdiction, frame Schemes for the alteration of any provisions of this Scheme, provided that such Schemes be not inconsistent with anything contained in the Endowed Schools Acts, 1869, 1873, and 1874.
Page 22 - Why lingereth she to clothe her heart with love, delaying as the tender ash delays to clothe herself, when all the woods are green!
Page 153 - Whatever they do not think fit to spend in these ways they shall on passing the yearly accounts state as unapplied surplus, and shall deposit it in a bank ; and if the sums so deposited rise to 300/. they shall invest the same in Government stock in the name of the Official Trustees of Charitable Funds to the general credit of the trust.
Page 58 - Polyhymnia hither to shield us, While we ourselves such a structure might raise. Thus then combining, hands and hearts joining, Sing we in harmony Apollo's praise. Here ev'ry gen'rous sentiment awaking, Music inspiring unity and joy ; Each social pleasure giving and partaking, Glee and good humour our hours employ. Thus then combining, hands and hearts joining, Long may continue our unity and joy ! " The Surmasters of St Paul's of the last fifty years have been intimately connected with the Choral...
Page 187 - ... required by the express terms of the original instrument of foundation or of the statutes or regulations made by the founder or under his authority in his lifetime or within fifty years after his death (which terms have been observed down to the commencement of this act) to learn or to be instructed according to the doctrines or formularies of any particular church, sect, or denomination...

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