| 1038 pages
...respectfully, but most earnestly, that no Government aid be received by them for schools established in their own connexion ; and that all funds confided...schools sustained entirely by voluntary contributions." Fifth resolution, moved by the Rev. G. SMITH, of Poplar, and seconded by MALACHI r i- ii ii . Esq.... | |
| 1844 - 546 pages
...respectfully, but most earnestly, that no Government aid be received by them for Schools established in their own connexion ; and that all funds confided...Schools sustained entirely by voluntary contributions. " 5. That this meeting expresses warm attachment to the British and Foreign School Society, and a deep... | |
| Theology - 1848 - 620 pages
...Government aid be received by Congregational churches for schools established in their own connection. And that all funds confided to the disposal of the Central Committee, in aid of the schools, be granted only to schools sustained entirely by voluntary contributions. The recommendation... | |
| English literature - 1851 - 902 pages
...no government aid bi received by them for schools established in their own connexion; and that til funds confided to the disposal of the Central Committee...schools sustained entirely by voluntary contributions.' formists, who have received public money for their schools. Yet nothing is more evident than that such... | |
| Congregational board of education - 1852 - 168 pages
...respectfully, but most earnestly, that no Government aid be received by them for schools established in their own connexion ; and that all funds confided...schools sustained entirely by voluntary contributions." This clear and strong resolution, drawn by the late Rev. Algernon Wells, and passed after the matures!... | |
| Census office - 1854 - 198 pages
...earnestly that no Government aid be received by Congregational Churches for schools established in their own connexion ; and that all funds confided...schools sustained entirely by voluntary contributions." Meeting of 13 and 14 Dec. 1843. t See the argument of the voluntary party upon this view, post page... | |
| John Waddington - Congregationalism - 1878 - 692 pages
...earnestly, that no Government aid be received by them for schools established in their o<vn connection, and that all funds confided to the disposal of the...schools sustained entirely by voluntary contributions." Other resolutions were adopted in relation to practical details. A large fund was subscribed, several... | |
| R. W. Dale - Congregational churches - 1907 - 812 pages
...respectfully, but most earnestly, that no Government aid be received by them for schools established in their own connexion ; and that all funds confided...schools sustained entirely by voluntary contributions." 37 But, with apparent inconsistency, the Conference declared in the very next Resolution its " warm... | |
| R. W. Dale - Congregational churches - 1907 - 808 pages
...respectfully, but most earnestly, that no Government aid be received by them for schools established in their own connexion ; and that all funds confided...schools sustained entirely by voluntary contributions." 37 36 Congregational Magazine, 1843, ns, vii. 842-843. 38 Ibid., vii. 839. w Ibid., vvii. 79. But,... | |
| Henry Allon - Christianity - 1868 - 616 pages
...earnestly, that no Government aid be received by them for schools estdblislwd in their own connection ; and that all funds confided to the disposal of the...schools sustained entirely by voluntary contributions.' But the next resolution shows that the Conference considered that the British and Foreign School Society,... | |
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