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BRISTOL STEAM CABINET WORKS

Established Nearly 50 Years, as Extensive Manufacturers

OF

SUPERIOR FURNITURE

ARTISTIC, USEFUL AND INEXPENSIVE,
UNPRECEDENTLY LOW IN PRICE.

LAVERTON & CO'S

Illustrated CATALOGUES Gratis and Post Free.

Complete BEDROOM SUITES, best manufacture, from SOLID ASH or PITCH PINE, at

11 GUINEAS.

Hundreds of Bedroom, Dining and Drawing Room Suites, unparalleled in price and quality for selection from.

ADDRESS-

LAVERTON & Co.

UPHOLSTERERS,

Mary-le-port Street, Bridge Street, and

27, Corn Street,

BRISTOL

A large Assortment of Foreign Carpets, Rugs, &c., always

on sale.

SOULEIAL

(20'67898)

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DOWNSIDE REVIEW.

APRIL, 1885.

THE SOCIETY OF ST. VINCENT DE PAUL.

EDUCATION is not, we need hardly say to Gregorians past or present, merely an intellectual exercise; still less is it merely a course of rudimentary instruction. The physical training is important, the intellectual training is important, but more important than all in Christian education is the training in religion and morals. To produce a great athlete is no doubt a certain triumph for a college, but were the aim and object of our colleges the production of mere athletes, we should imitate the models of ancient Sparta, and make our colleges one vast gymnasium. To produce a great scholar is a still worthier triumph, and great scholars are no raræ aves in the annals of our colleges; but even this cannot be said to be the end and summit of our ambition, nor is our curriculum framed wholly with that view. To produce Christian gentlemen is the object of such colleges as Downside, and in that light must their system of education be considered.

It is therefore essential, to our right judgment of the course of education followed in our public schools, to determine what are the characteristics which go to make up the ideal represented in those words "a Christian gentleman;" words they are indeed of great significance, a title which it has ever been the best ambition of Englishmen to merit. By what process of development that ideal was arrived at it is not part of our purpose to discuss, we need only state our own private and individual opinion that it is to the course of training instituted and perfected by the Benedictine Order in past centuries that we must look for the mould in which this type was fashioned. And if we assign this distinction to the Benedictine colleges of old, we may justly hope that

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