THE BIBLE IN SCHOOLS.
, - TO JOT ZDITOK 07 " XHK 7KISS." "Sir,—You' seem to have a very bad of Bible-teaching in ' the |i6tate - schools just now. You apP* v ?-''-£WB l >tfeP: t-fab this pgWt-wn; brought about tho slielvf ing of;-a» Educational Bill in Eng- -, don't seem to remember -. at the Board moeting at College when tlie clerics that the headmaster and mis--}ii-«l';bacl classes for religious instruca.Wßr each, sect evidently fearing some ®tfth*r sect would, get an advantage. yesterday published & letter mmm a gentleman whose Bible is evim&iy his fetiah! He quotes texts gfUcffe; to inform us' that the late fjsti«en Victoria said, holding up the Pgible, "this, is the cause of England's i Ifjreatnees. Whether her late Ma- ! Ijpjr «Ter said it, is very doubtful; itoen ifshedid, it wasonly her opinion. HOf-all history ebown us that the fight pw, for hundreds of years, been the aMOolmaster TBieusthe priest, and his EBtUa-mjrths and iegends. Thank God is winning.—Yours, etc. fe.iprU 28th.
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Press, Volume LXVI, Issue 13720, 29 April 1910, Page 9
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