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Example sentences for "religious instruction"

  • But I shall speak more particularly on this subject under the head of Religious Instruction.

  • So while the trembling culprit stands before him, he administers to him a reproof, which consists of an almost ludicrous mixture of scolding, entreaty, religious instruction, and threatening of punishment.

  • These are known as "godless colleges" because they have no chapels, no religious exercises, and no religious instruction.

  • Of religious instruction, needless to say, we demand that it shall bring home to pupils the dependent condition of man, and we confidently expect that it will not leave their hearts cold.

  • England and Germany are a unit in insisting upon the necessity of religious instruction in the schools.

  • The branch of instruction primarily most important in this respect is religious instruction.

  • The negroes generally, in this State, are well fed, well clothed, and have the means of religious instruction.

  • Again: what said the Synod of South Carolina and Georgia, in a report on the state of the colored population, in respect of religious instruction?

  • I am apprehensive that many of your readers, who feel a lively interest in the welfare of the slaves, are not correctly and fully informed as to their amount of religious instruction.

  • Mr. Gladstone had therefore held a consistent course, and in cherishing along with full freedom of conscience the integrity of religious instruction, he had followed a definite and intelligible line.

  • Of the final settlement of the question of religious instruction, Mr. Gladstone said to Lord Lyttelton when the battle was over (Oct.

  • M92) What Mr. Gladstone cared for was the integrity of religious instruction.

  • With reference to religious instruction at the normal schools, Dr.

  • Their system of religious instruction, for the family, being quite thorough, the slaves were deriving much advantage from the influence of these bodies.

  • But, it will be said, the slave has also a right to religious instruction, as well as to food and raiment.

  • On Wednesday and Saturday, an hour is devoted to religious instruction, the other lessons being omitted, except the physical exercises on Wednesday.

  • The influence of the priest upon his flock is weakened by that very separation between secular and religious instruction which is the basis of the system of national education.

  • They have received little or no religious instruction.

  • If we clearly realize these characteristics of the childish mind, we cannot fail to understand the impression made on it by religious instruction.

  • The first forty minutes of the morning session are given in almost every elementary school to what is called Religious Instruction.

  • What these reformers would do to raise the standard of Negro education above the plane of rudimentary training incidental to religious instruction, was yet to be seen.

  • He showed his liberality in his professions published in 1693 in a set of Rules for the Society of Negroes, intended to present the claims of the despised race to the benefits of religious instruction.

  • In 1815 the Quakers were still exhorting their members to establish schools for the literary and religious instruction of Negroes.

  • The influence of religious instruction is diminishing; it is essential to supply its place by a moral and patriotic education which shall combat prejudice, egoism, imprudence, and false prudence.


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    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    control myself; had great; religious belief; religious beliefs; religious ceremonies; religious development; religious education; religious equality; religious experience; religious freedom; religious history; religious liberty; religious life; religious matters; religious mendicant; religious opinions; religious order; religious peace; religious persecution; religious sentiment; religious subjects; religious systems; religious truth; religious visit; thus given; whose works