Public Schools and British Opinion, 1780 to 1860: An Examination of the Relationship Between Contemporary Ideas and the Evolution of an English InstitutionMethuen & Company, 1938 - Всего страниц: 432 |
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... Church property ; Edward VI , though he exempted them from Henry's Chantries Act , almost destroyed them himself ; they were threatened for the last time in 1649 when Par- liament ordered the sale of estates of religious corporations.2 ...
... Church property ; Edward VI , though he exempted them from Henry's Chantries Act , almost destroyed them himself ; they were threatened for the last time in 1649 when Par- liament ordered the sale of estates of religious corporations.2 ...
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... Church and State had a spiritual purpose to serve . The Church , for example , is an implement with which to achieve one of the ends of a State : education . Reform should not destroy , but see to it that old institutions serve the ...
... Church and State had a spiritual purpose to serve . The Church , for example , is an implement with which to achieve one of the ends of a State : education . Reform should not destroy , but see to it that old institutions serve the ...
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... Church itself was the centre of much of the moral revival of the time . The Evangelicals had in- directly succeeded in arousing it from its century or more of stupor into a realization that it must lead or be destroyed . Out of the ...
... Church itself was the centre of much of the moral revival of the time . The Evangelicals had in- directly succeeded in arousing it from its century or more of stupor into a realization that it must lead or be destroyed . Out of the ...
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THE LATE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY | 3 |
B CRITICISM | 65 |
INTRODUCTION | 71 |
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