Robert Raikes: A Critical StudyNicholson and Watson, limited, 1939 - 182 pages |
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... given there corresponded , in his view , with White- field's estimate of the Crypt School curriculum : " This way of ... given for thinking that the date given in D.N.B. ( 1735 ) is wrong . He was baptised on September 29th , 1736 , in ...
... given there corresponded , in his view , with White- field's estimate of the Crypt School curriculum : " This way of ... given for thinking that the date given in D.N.B. ( 1735 ) is wrong . He was baptised on September 29th , 1736 , in ...
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... given by Raikes of his own lessons ; still less is it consistent with the astonishing reformation in the manners of the young which , as we shall see , so soon became apparent in Gloucester . The difficulties and failures of this ...
... given by Raikes of his own lessons ; still less is it consistent with the astonishing reformation in the manners of the young which , as we shall see , so soon became apparent in Gloucester . The difficulties and failures of this ...
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... given special opportunities for the beginning of a criminal career ; but the testimony nearly always goes beyond that . From Bisley ( Glos . ) comes the statement ( 1785 ) that " We now find our gardens and henroosts secure . . the ...
... given special opportunities for the beginning of a criminal career ; but the testimony nearly always goes beyond that . From Bisley ( Glos . ) comes the statement ( 1785 ) that " We now find our gardens and henroosts secure . . the ...
Contents
RAIKES THE MAN AND HIS ANCESTRY | 13 |
THE BEGINNING OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOLS | 59 |
THE FIRST RESULTS | 94 |
Copyright | |
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