| Early English newspapers - 1823 - 750 pages
...study, for the purpose of instruction ; and Mrs. Lindsey in like manner, in another apartment, bad two classes of children, boys and girls alternately....perhaps, it will seem that a day spent in this manner, muse have been exceedingly dull, tedious, and monotonous ; but they cannot know how interesting it... | |
| 1841 - 524 pages
...service, Mr. Lindsey received different classes of young men and women in his study for the purpose of instruction ; and Mrs. Lindsey, in like manner, in...classes of children, boys and girls alternately." Mrs. Cappe, wife of the Rev. Newcome Cappe of York, then Miss Harrison, ' endeavoured,' she observes... | |
| Unitarianism - 1841 - 586 pages
...received different classes of young men and women, on alternate Sundays, in his study, for the purpose of instruction; and Mrs. Lindsey, in like manner, in...classes of children, boys and girls alternately." In justice to Mrs. Cappe, it ought to be mentioned, that she also was one of those who honourably distinguished... | |
| Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1841 - 524 pages
...service, Mr. Lindsey received different classes of young men and women in his stud> lor the purpose of instruction ; and Mrs. Lindsey, in like manner, in...classes of children, boys and girls alternately.' Mrs. Cappe, wife of the Rev. Newcome Cappe of York, then Miss Harrison, ' endeavoured," she observes... | |
| Robert Aspland - 1842 - 846 pages
...and monien, on alternate Sundays, in hit study, for the purpose of instruction ; and Mrs. Lixdsey, in like manner, in another apartment, had two classes of children, boys and girls alternately." At the period referred to, namely, the year 1764, Mr. Lindsey (as is well known to many of your readers)... | |
| Lewis Glover Pray - Religious education - 1847 - 384 pages
...received different classes of young men and women, on alternate Sundays, in his study, for the purpose of instruction ; and • Mrs. Lindsey in like manner,...classes of children, boys and girls, alternately." A year or two later, say 1765, Miss Harrison, afterwards Mrs. Catherine Cappe, says, in a memoir of... | |
| Lewis Glover Pray - Religious education - 1847 - 288 pages
...received different classes of young men and women, on alternate Sundays, in his study, for the purpose of instruction ; and Mrs. Lindsey in like manner, in another apartment, had two classes of ch^dren, boys and girls, alternately." ' A year or two later, say 1765, Miss Harrison, afterwards Mrs.... | |
| John Palmer (secretary, Ch. of Engl. Sunday sch. inst.) - Sunday schools - 1880 - 98 pages
...received different classes of young men and women, on alternate Sundays, in his study, for the purpose of instruction ; and Mrs. Lindsey, in like manner, in...classes of children, boys and girls, alternately." In the year 1769, Miss Hannah Ball, a Methodist, of High Wycombe, established a Sunday-school in her... | |
| 1880 - 598 pages
...received different classes of young men and women, on alternate Sunday-, in his study, for the purpose of instruction ; and Mrs. Lindsey, in like manner, in...classes of children, boys and girls, alternately.' * For this quotation, and for much very interesting information, we are indebted to a pamphlet entitled,... | |
| William Lonsdale Watkinson, William Theophilus Davison - Theology - 1878 - 548 pages
...women, on alternate Sundays, in his study, for Theophilus Lindsey and Mrs. Cappc. 5 the purpose of instruction ; and Mrs. Lindsey, in like manner, in...classes of children, boys and girls alternately." In 1773, Lindsey, under the influence of Dr. Priestley, resigned his living, with all its advantages,... | |
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