A History of the Origin and Progress of Adult Schools: with an Account of Some of the Beneficial Effects Already Produced on the Moral Character of the Labouring Poor: Also, Considerations on the Important Advantages of which They are Likely to be Productive to Society at LargeReprinted, and sold by S. Wood, 1815 - 127 pagina's |
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... Bible , without knowing the Welsh of it . Welsh Bibles had also been circulated among them . Upon one occasion , in North Wales , when the Circulating School began , the teacher was surprised when the chikiren brought excellent new Bibles ...
... Bible , without knowing the Welsh of it . Welsh Bibles had also been circulated among them . Upon one occasion , in North Wales , when the Circulating School began , the teacher was surprised when the chikiren brought excellent new Bibles ...
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... Welsh Bible , no less than one hundred and fifty thou- sand two hundred and twelve persons . " " " * From the ... Wales ; and that too without the advantages natu- rally resulting to a clergyman , from his elevated sta- tion , influence ...
... Welsh Bible , no less than one hundred and fifty thou- sand two hundred and twelve persons . " " " * From the ... Wales ; and that too without the advantages natu- rally resulting to a clergyman , from his elevated sta- tion , influence ...
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