| 1882 - 596 sider
...the severa! towns, not to admit or suffer any such to be continued in the office or place of teaching that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith,...given satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." Here not only morality but religion was thought necessary to the education given by the State. The... | |
| Edward Royall Tyler, William Lathrop Kingsley, George Park Fisher, Timothy Dwight - 1885 - 922 sider
...College and the selectmen of the several towns not to suffer any to instruct the youth or children who "have manifested themselves unsound in the faith or scandalous in their lives." Much in every way was expected of the grammar school teachers, and the candidate for this office must... | |
| 1885 - 996 sider
...College and the selectmen of the several towns not to suffer any to instruct the youth or children who "have manifested themselves unsound in the faith or scandalous in their lives." Much in every way was expected of the grammar school teachers, and the candidate for this office must... | |
| Justin Winsor - 1883 - 754 sider
...the office or place of teaching, educating, or instructing of youth or children, in the college or schools, that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith, or scandalous in their lives, and not giving due satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." 1 " Nccessitic," said one of the Massachu-... | |
| 1893 - 506 sider
...in the office or place of teaching, educating, or instructing youth or children in the College, or Schools, that have manifested themselves unsound in...given satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." — Ancient Charters and Laws of Massachusetts Bay, May, 1761. In the colony of Connecticut, founded... | |
| Philip Schaff, Henry Codman Potter, Samuel Macauley Jackson - 1894 - 542 sider
...office or place of teaching, educating, or instruction of youth or child, in the college or school, that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith, or scandalous in their lives, and not giving due satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." A few weeks later (June 10, 1654) Dunster... | |
| Albert Henry Newman - 1894 - 550 sider
...off1ce or place of teaching, educating, or instruction of youth or child, in the college or school, that have manifested themselves unsound in the faith, or scandalous in their lives, and not giving due satisfaction according to the rules of Christ." A few weeks later (June 10, 1654) .Dunster... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1898 - 348 sider
...failed to support a Latin school, and a little later it doubled it again. In 1683 the Court enacted that every town consisting of more than five hundred families or householders should set up and maintain two grammar schools and two writing schools, and that the penalty imposed... | |
| Burke Aaron Hinsdale - 1898 - 346 sider
...failed to support a Latin school, and a little later it doubled it again. In 1683 the Court enacted that every town consisting of more than five hundred families or householders should set up and maintain two grammar schools and two writing schools, and that the penalty imposed... | |
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