At Johannesburg a Wesleyan and an Anglican Home were opened, both rendering excellent service; but as this was run on undenominational lines, it was left without a rival.
Immediately after the arrival of the British forces, our church was utilised for an entirelyundenominational Soldiers' Home, and books for the emergency were supplied from my library.
The Nonconformists contended that no such aid should be given to any school which was not conducted on undenominational principles.
It is undenominational and it has also a French and an English side.
Formerly both denominational and undenominational schools participated alike in the government grants, but the former were compelled to make up the balance needed by private subscriptions, school pence, etc.
All public undenominational (board) schools have a body of six managers, four of whom are appointed by the "local education authority" and two by the minor local authority.
In reply to Dr Crawley he contrasted the students of an undenominational college, 'drinking at the pure streams of science and philosophy,' with the students of Acadia 'imbibing a sour sectarian spirit on a hill.
A few years later, in his struggle for one undenominational college, he had taken the same generous stand.
Moody and Sankey, two men who were never regularly ordained as clergymen by any authority whatever--they are simple laymen and undenominational workers.
A ministry of undenominationalfeminism is "a thing imagination boggles at.
The transformation from the old denominational education to the new undenominational education was in point of fact due to an antitheological--and even in some of its manifestations--anti-religious movement.
A Religious Reason The creation of the state-school, necessarily undenominational in character, has made the "separate school" an absolute necessity.
The undenominational movement was the practical expression of the liberal and scientific movement.
Sunday school work had an undenominational aspect at its very beginning, early in the nineteenth century.
Coming under the control and editorship of Charles Clayton Morrison in 1908, it soon began to evolve into an undenominational journal of religion.
Gradually, and quite definitely from about 1920, it became an undenominational journal with a large constituency among all communions.
Example: Balbus sends his son to an undenominational university which is regarded as a hotbed of atheism, and whose students practically to a man lose all religion.
Nevertheless, the decree was in accord with the general trend of Church policy in regard to undenominational societies.
Thus he is the father of the undenominational religious teaching which later formed the basis of the Cowper-Temple compromise.
One of the greatest and most agonizing trials of faith and trust occurred shortly after my being placed in charge of the Woodland undenominational gospel mission.
In vain I sought for the undenominational rescue hall usually to be found in large cities.
Thurston, an elderly couple then in undenominational gospel-wagon work.
This idea pervades also the undenominational helps and comments of the International Lesson System.
This is the undertone of the great mass of undenominational Sunday-school hymnology.
The effort still needs much help; but I am persuaded that a chain of undenominational schools can be started that will react on the whole country.
That was because no undenominational work is carried on practically in the whole country.
Any attempt to throw the burden of making the teaching undenominational upon the managers must be sternly resisted: it is simply evading the intentions of the Act in an elaborate attempt to carry them out.
The editor of the Guardian tells his friends sternly to resist every attempt to throw the burden of making the teaching undenominational on the managers, and thanks me for the warning I have given him.
Any attempt to throw the burden of making the teaching undenominational must be sternly resisted.
This undenominational temper at Harvard University has been developed largely under Unitarian auspices.
The effort made to establish an able undenominational journal, of a broad and progressive but distinctly liberal type, was energetic; but the time was not ready for it.
Another instance of the same spirit is Washington University, which began under Unitarian auspices, but soon developed into an entirely undenominational institution.
She received the boon of national and undenominational education about a generation before England, and but for the reactionary influence of her own priesthood would have received it in full measure.
The same influence maimed as far as it could the undenominational colleges.
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