Sir—I have hitherto been unable to take part in the discussion on the subject of the Bible in schools which has arisen out of the recent meeting in White's Rooms, but I trust you will ...
Article : 598 wordsSir—The discussion on the use of the Bible in State schools, which has lately-taken place in letters to the Press and in speeches at public meetings, has been conducted with great ability ...
Article : 1,014 wordsSir—Amidst the numerous letters appearing in your columns in reference, to Government education and the expulsion of the Bible from Government schools, 1 should feel obliged, if ...
Article : 771 wordsSir—I crave a small portion of your valuable columns—now so largely taken up by the interesting discussion on the Bible question—to make a few remarks on the same subject. It is ...
Article : 656 wordsSir—It has been a matter of surprise to me, as well as to others far more experienced than myself, that Protestant ministers, men of high talent and ability should object to the simple ...
Article : 403 wordsSir—Though entertaining a strong aversion to anything like newspaper controversy, yet the strange misrepresentations of the Rev. Dean Russell at the Town Hall on Friday impel me ...
Article : 776 wordsSir—Having returned the other morning from a long night journey, I threw myself on a sofa to rest, requesting my eldest daughter to read aloud the morning paper. My wife was at a ...
Article : 1,109 wordsSir—I have not had time to read all that has been published through your exceeding liberality upon the above question; but I would ask, has it been suggested that it is imperative ...
Article : 134 wordsSir—What a chaos of questions and objections has been raised upon the subject of religious education in the Government schools at the present time. ...
Article : 324 wordsSir—I thought we had pretty nearly done with, the discussion among the general public of the vexed question of the Bible in State-supported schools; but as you have inserted a letter ...
Article : 814 wordsSir—T was much surprised at reading yourarticle of this morning on this subject. You say, speaking in reference to clause 75, "but it makes no provision for Trustees under the ...
Article : 483 wordsSir—It would be interesting and important to know the views of our fellow-colonists, the Germans, on the much-vexed question of education, and information regarding the common ...
Article : 136 wordsSir—As the Secretary of a Sunday-school numbering upwards of 100 scholars, permit me to give an unqualified contradiction to Mr. H. Kent Hughes's statement that children in ...
Article : 276 wordsSir—As a teacher of 20 years' standing in Germany, England, and Australia I beg to make a few remarks to the public about education. Every child in Germany, rich or poor, is ...
Article : 240 wordsSir—Will you allow me to point out what appears to me to be fallacy, not to say an ingeniously-devised sophism, in Mr. Davidson's syllogistic reasonings. ...
Article : 184 wordsSir, — Mr. James Storrie's letter which, appeared in your issue of yesterday displays such calmness, fairness, and moderation, that I think those who support the use of the Bible ...
Article : 632 wordsSir—Is not our Mend Mr. James Storrie gravely poking a little fun at those who object to the use of the Bible in Government schools? In answer to the objection—"The State has no ...
Article : 1,321 wordsSir—I perceive that in a civil action tried before the Supreme Court, Manning versus Grossman, my name has been prominently putforth, and is the subject of special mention in ...
Article : 114 wordsSir—What is the reason of all this excitement about reading the Bible in schools? Has it not always been read, and who are trying now to make an alteration, and what is their object? ...
Article : 540 wordsSir—My reply to Mr. H. K. Hughes shall be very brief. I have all along endeavoured to keep in view a distinction which he either does not perceive ...
Article : 354 wordsSir—Will you kindly permit me space in your columns for a few words concerning the natives in this district. There are always about 50 here, and as ...
Article : 145 wordsSir—I have noticed many letters in the papers lately regarding the proposed new Education Bill. But I think the teachers seem to be the last thought of in the matter. It is true the ...
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Adelaide Observer (SA : 1843 - 1904), Sat 11 Nov 1871, Page 10
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