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Quaker education and the Society of Friends
Society of Friends. Central Education Committee
Reprinted from: The Friends' quarterly examiner, Oct. 1919.
Thoughts on religious education : who are the agents and what are the influences that more immediately promote or retard it? : presented to the Friends' Educational Society, 1856
Thistlethwaite, William (1814-1870)
1856
Smith II, 732.
Influence and authority : a paper read at the meeting of the Friends' Educational Society, 1853
Ford, John (1801-1875)
1853
Smith I, 620.
On the duties and difficulties of young teachers : presented to the Friends' Educational Society, 1856
Ford, John (1801-1875)
1857
Smith I, 620.
Regulations for the government of a school at Rawden : for the education of children connected with the Society of Friends
Rawdon School
1832
Indexed in: Smith I, 793.
A compendium of religious faith and practice, designed for young persons of the Society of Friends
Murray, Lindley (1745-1826)
1821
Advertisements for Alexander's publications on final 2 pages.
Some remarks relative to the present state of education, in the society of the people called Quakers
Harrison, George (1747?-1827)
1802
Smith I, 918.
Some remarks relative to the present state of education, in the society of the people called Quakers
Harrison, George (1747?-1827)
1802
Smith I, 918.
An ideal of denominational education : an address given at the annual meeting of the Old York Scholars' Association, 1905
Harvey, T Edmund (1875-1955)
[1905?]
"Reprinted from 'Bootham'."
Brief remarks on an important subject : or, A parent's thoughts on the means of obtaining a guarded and religious education for youth at schools
Frank, Arnee (1858); Grubb, Sarah (1756-1790); Woolman, John (1720-1772)
1820
Indexed in: Smith I:705.
Christian faith and benevolence exemplified, in an institution for poor children, at Locle, in Switzerland, wherein labour is combined with education
Yeardley, John (1786-1858); Yeardley, M (1781-1851)
1829
By John and Martha Yeardley.