He said: "Let us devise means to establish schools to propagate morality, unfettered by superstition.
Let us establish schoolsof morality," said he, "unfettered by religious tenets.
A training-school for teachers was organized; district societies were formed over England to establish schools; and a system of organized aid was extended for both buildings and maintenance.
We have seen in a previous chapter that it had been the custom of the Church from the earliest times to establish schools in connection with the various churches.
A consideration of these cases enables us to understand why it was not possible, until comparatively recent times, to establish schools except by the consent of the Crown.
As we have already shown, it had been the custom of the Church from the earliest date to establish schools of theology in connection with the more important centres in which the work of the Church was carried on.
Although the Austrian government had declared it a duty of the Galician congregations to establish schools, the lower officials had not shown much zeal in causing this order to be carried into effect.
He exhorted them to wake from their deathlike torpor and establish schools, where their children might obtain a knowledge of Judaism and of Jewish literature, and at the same time a secular and practical education.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "establish schools" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.