I 333 branches of literature as may be deemed necessary by the heritors and minister; but the General Assembly " recommends to such as have the power of settling schoolmasters, to prefer thereto men who have passed their course at Colleges and Universities,... minutes of the committee of council on education - Page 331by john w. parker - 1846Full view - About this book
| Church of Scotland. General Assembly, Robert Gillan - Ecclesiastical law - 1821 - 500 pages
...Act 10. Ass. 1700. III. 'Tis recommendedjx) such as have power of settling schoolmasters in parishes, to prefer thereto men who have passed their course...and taken their degrees, before others who have not, cateris paribus. And 'tis recommended to presbyteries to take special care, that all the schoolmasters... | |
| Church of Scotland - 1831 - 552 pages
...guilt. — Act 10. 1706. It is recommended to such as have power of settling schoolmasters in parishes, to prefer thereto men who have passed their course...and taken their degrees, before others who have not, cceteris paribus. And it is recommended to presbyteries to take special care that all the schoolmasters... | |
| 1840 - 654 pages
...guilt. — Act 10. 17O6. It is recommended to such as have power of settling schoolmasters in parishes, to prefer thereto men who have passed their course...and taken their degrees, before others who have not, cceteris paribus. And it is recommended to presbyteries to take special care that all the schoolmasters... | |
| Great Britain. Committee on Education - 1846 - 544 pages
...unknown in their neighbourhood. The parochial masters are required by the statute to teach such I 333 branches of literature as may be deemed necessary...branches are not taught to any extent is as follows : — Parochial schools • Non-parochial schools. Number where Latin nut taught. 33 85 Number where... | |
| Great Britain. Council on Education - 1846 - 548 pages
...is unwilling that education of that nature should be altogether unknown in their neighbourhood. 333 branches of literature as may be deemed necessary...believed, accordingly, that everyone of the parochial teacher* now referred to has some knowledge both of the Latin language and of mathematics. Nevertheless,... | |
| W M H - 1851 - 786 pages
...viz., 170IÎ, the General Assembly recommended that " such as have power of settling schoolmasters are to prefer thereto men who have passed their course at colleges, and have taken their degrees, before others who have not, cœteris paribus."1* It would have been a seurce... | |
| Andrew Edgar - Church of Scotland - 1886 - 436 pages
...recommended those who had the power of settling schoolmasters in parishes, to prefer thereto men that have passed their course at Colleges and Universities, and taken their degrees, before others that have not, ceteris paribus. Speaking of schools' being founded or established naturally suggests... | |
| Alexander Morgan - Education - 1927 - 256 pages
...presbytery. 1 The Assembly, in 1706, recommended "to such as have power of settling schoolmasters in parishes to prefer thereto men who have passed their course at colleges and universities, and have taken their degrees, before others who have not, cteteris paribus" It recommended "presbyteries... | |
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