Report of the Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor of Ireland, Volumes 8-11

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Page 8 - do hereby direct and declare, that the Receipt of the Treasurer for the time being, of such Society, shall be a sufficient discharge to my Executors for the said Legacy
Page 8 - United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, current in Ireland, to be paid within months, next after my decease, out of such parts only of my personal Estate as shall not consist of Chattels real, upon trust to be applied towards the carrying on the purposes of said Society. And I do hereby direct and declare, that the Receipt of the Treasurer for the time being, of such
Page 13 - The leading principle by which the Society shall be guided, is to afford the same facilities for Education, to all classes of professing Christians, without any attempt to interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any.
Page 13 - by which the Society shall be guided, is to afford the same facilities for Education, to all classes of professing Christians, without any attempt to interfere with the peculiar religious opinions of any.
Page 16 - Members, on addressing a Letter to the Secretary, specifying the object of the Meeting : Ten days notice shall be given in three public Newspapers of any such intended Meeting, and of the purpose for which it is called.
Page 15 - Members, on addressing a Letter to the Secretary, specifying the object of the Meeting: Ten days notice shall be given in three public Newspapers of any such intended meeting, and of the purpose for which it is called.
Page 6 - Members, on addressing a Letter to the Secretary, specifying the object of the Meeting: Ten days notice shall be given in three public Newspapers, of any such intended meeting, and of the purpose for which it is called.
Page 13 - The Leading principle by which the Society shall be guided, is to afford the same facilities for Education, to all classes of professing Christians, without any attempt to interfere with the peculiar
Page 5 - best adapted to the wants and circumstances of Ireland, are " those in which the appointment of governors, teachers, and "scholars, shall be uninfluenced by religious distinctions; where " the Scriptures without note or comment shall be read ; but all " Catechisms and books of religious controversy excluded ; in " which the morals of the pupils and instructors shall be
Page 13 - best adapted to the Wants and circumstances of Ireland, are " those in which the appointment of governors, teachers, and " scholars, shall be uninfluenced by religious distinctions; where " the Scriptures without note or comment shall be read ; but all " Catechisms and books of religious controversy excluded ; in " which the morals of the pupils and instructors shall be

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