The Official Year-book of the Church of England, Volume 15

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Society for Promoting Christian Knowledge, 1897
 

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Page 376 - be laid before each House of Parliament within forty days after the making thereof, if Parliament be then sitting, or, if Parliament be not then sitting, within twenty-one days after the beginning of the next ensuing Session of Parliament.
Page 117 - into the way of truth' and ' righteousness of life ' those who ' go down to the sea in ships and occupy their business in great waters.
Page 376 - 7. A copy of every order of her Majesty in Council made under this Act shall be laid before each House of Parliament within forty days after the making thereof, if Parliament be then sitting, or, if Parliament be not then sitting, within twenty-one days after the beginning of the next ensuing Session of Parliament.
Page 109 - of Service. The Rule of Prayer is to pray daily for the spread of Christ's Kingdom among young men, and for God's blessing upon the labours of the Brotherhood. The Rule of Service is to make an earnest effort each week to bring at least one young man within
Page 721 - INHERITANCE OF THE SAINTS; or, Thoughts on the Communion of Saints and the Life of the World to Come. Collected chiefly from English writers by LP With a Preface by HENRY SCOTT HOLLAND, MA, Canon and Precentor of St. Paul's.
Page 109 - of the Brotherhood. The Rule of Service is to make an earnest effort each week to bring at least one young man within the hearing of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, as set forth in the services of the
Page 688 - down to the sea in ships, and occupy their business in great waters." b. To extend to our merchant sailors
Page 376 - address to her Majesty as aforesaid, it shall be lawful for her Majesty in Council to make an order ratifying the said scheme and specifying the time when it shall take effect. '6. Every such order shall, as soon as may be after the making thereof by her Majesty in Council, be published in the
Page 414 - annual grants should be given to new schools built at private cost where the Department is satisfied that no sufficient provision exists for the children for whom the school is intended, regard being had to the religious belief of their parents.
Page 671 - hundred thousand pounds in promoting the Education of the Children of the Poor in the principles of the Established Church, involving an expenditure of at least twelve times as much from other sources for the same end. PRESENT AND FUTURE WORK. 1- Building and enlarging Church Schools.

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