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EDUCATION AND RELIGION.

THE TRUE FOUNDATION.

In dedicating choir stalls and pews in the Dunelm Preparatory School at Christchuroh last week, Archbishop Julius said that every great school in England and every college at Oxford and Cambridge had its own chapel; many of them very magnificent. In many instances a great deal more money had been spent on the college chapel than on any other building, because tho founders never forgot that religion was the foundation of education. It was not, His Grace said, the knowledge of all the subjects on the school curriculum that was the great, thing in education, but the fear and the love of God; and it was because all those great schools recognised i thin that they each had their own chftpel. : v : '

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New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 8

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EDUCATION AND RELIGION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 8

EDUCATION AND RELIGION. New Zealand Herald, Volume LX, Issue 18334, 26 February 1923, Page 8

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