| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1866 - 700 páginas
...tions in favour of the establishment of a system of education in Ireland, in which no attempt should be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or denomination of Christians. They recommended that pupils of all persuasions should be provided with literary instruction... | |
| Kyla Madden - 2005 - 276 páginas
...would depend on strict adherence to the principle of non-denominational instruction: "No attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians." The philosophy of the Kildare Place Society and the vision of the education... | |
| Irene Whelan - 2005 - 388 páginas
...unless it be explicitly avowed, and clearly understood, as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians. 92 The board of education created in 1813, however, was not designed to... | |
| Michael C. Coleman - 2007 - 398 páginas
...principle of any acceptable new system, the 1812 Commissioners reiterated, was "that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christian." This stipulation was not a product of rising British appreciation for the... | |
| Canada. Legislature. Legislative Assembly - 1856 - 604 páginas
...unless it is explicitly avowed and clearly understood, as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or denomination." 4. The principal rule of the Irish National Commissioners, in regard to religious instruction is as... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1813 - 480 páginas
...unless it be explicitly avowed, and clearly understood, as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar Religious Tenets of any Sect or description of Christians : How a strict forbearance from any such attempt may be rendered consistent... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1853 - 982 páginas
...unless it be explicitly avowed, and cleaily understood, as its leading principle, that no attempt shall be made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians.' No person who does not from hi- heart adopt the sentiments here expressed... | |
| 490 páginas
...and sat from 1806 to 1812. It reported in favour of State assistance provided that "no attempt was made to influence or disturb the peculiar religious tenets of any sect or description of Christians".1 The Kildare Place Society, founded in 1811 by men of all religious denominations... | |
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