AMONG PAROCHIAL CLERGYMEN, AND ALL PROMOTERS OF SOUND EDUCATION; PARENTS, SPONSORS, SCHOOLMASTERS, SUNDAY SCHOOL
"The LORD give you a loyal Nobility and a dutiful Gentry; a pious, learned and useful Clergy; an honest, industrious, and obedient Commonalty.
May WISDOM and KNOWLEDGE be the stability of your Time, and the FEAR of the LORD your Treasure."-The Benediction of the Queen: Coronation Service.
GEORGE MOODY, M. A.,
Rector of Gilston near Harlow.
DARTON AND CLARK, 58, HOLBORN HILL;
SLATTER, OXFORD; STEVENSON, CAMBRIDGE; WHYTE & CO., EDINBURGH; MILLIKEN, DUBLIN; GRAPEL, LIVERPOOL; STRONG, BRISTOL.
ADMISSION of children into national schools, hints to be given to parents on the, 19.
Agricultural college, 383.
Apparatus, on school, 210, 341. Appointments, 40, 119, 160, 192, 230, 264, 328, 360, 424.
Arithmetic, principles better than rules
in teaching, 26; first lessons in, 94; how to teach numeration, 370. Army, state and extent of education in the, 419.
Arnold memorial, 79.
Attendance in schools, bad effects of ir-
regular, 15; a simple method of en- suring regular, 17; a help towards, 103; rules and regulations, 104.
Baptism, on the duty of administering after the second lesson, 105; and re- gistration act, 74.
Bengal and Agra presidencies, education in the, 139.
Betton's charity, 116, 231.
Bible in schools, on the exclusive use of the, 214; teaching the, should be a living thing, 369. Billion, what is a? 408.
Bishops' charges, extracts from, 29, 64, 105, 114, 214, 349, 386, 412. Blind, books for the, 39; London So- ciety for teaching the, to read, 229. Blue Coat Hospital at Liverpool, 118. Bombay, school for the children of Europeans at, 39.
Books, report of the S.P.C.K. on educa-
tional, 324; a classified list of, re- quired for national schools, 98; for children, 32; "For many books I care not," 312.
Boyhood of the wanderer, 62.
Cambridge, hints on entering at, 205, 241; mathematical tripos, 76; clas- sical, 156; adjudgment of medals, 262; attempt to secure a correspon- dence between the professional lec- tures and university examinations at, 186.
Canada, university in, 157, 328. Canons and rubrics relating to educa- tion, 115.
Catechising, hints on, 28; regulations in the diocese of Tours, 29; as pre- paratory to confirmation, 30; advan- tage of, over any other species of teaching, 31; should take place in the presence of the congregation, 65; to preach without, is to build without a foundation, 107; some account of St. Augustine's treatise on, 361; the basis of national education, 387; a specimen of catechising very young children, 409; a little book recom- mended as a help, 71.
Catechism, hymns on the, 385, 413, 414. Charity schools, anniversary at St. Paul's, 159, 263.
Charter House, success at Oxford, 191, 264.
Child's answer, 287; Haydn's childhood, 287.
Children, more capable of religion than adults, 81; on cultivating the imagi- nation of young, 5, 85, 165. Chinese education, on the general prin- ciples of, 172.
Christian brothers, 393.
Christ's Hospital, history of, with wood- cut, 56; regulations for the admission of children, 59; her majesty's dona- tion of £1,000, 159; gains a university scholarship, 159; Easter supper, 191;
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