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We look upon home as the p laces an ^ t ^ parent as vidual , wher& and by whom the seeds of religious knowledge and of religious principle will be most effe $ uajjy $ o $ rQ . ^ hflre ^ u ^ &k i ^ has been so iTaif ^^ , tha ^ a ^ es nqti ^^ ijpported by fche solid ^ cqyj r ^ m ^^ ^ f G ^ tu rje ro / :, th $ ug ^ &tm ^ ing ^ af ? 4 r by . $ * & inward adorning 9 fK # ^ rW all are
dey ^ tedcto tp ^ ^§ al ^ e ^ far ^ jbi , ^^ ej ects , of ! jaaaierna ) affection , —> we may hope ^ r ^ h ^ . t ^ stjrespltsi ,- , ; jR ^ jevreihiri sycji cases ,. the , a 4 we and assistance of a ] $ ij ^ sf § r paayrj ^ ap ^ , be usejps ^ ; ^ ndiaimore ^ ojnrapn < casqs , it is obvious that these jnajT ; a |^? to ; $ upp ^ tjie defiqien ^ cie ^ arising fr . Qm the y ^^ od of experience ai ^ l knowledge , anfi . the real or supposed : inability produced by other circumstances * , .,, „ ,
.. , Because , r ^ U ^ ious instruction forms an essential part of religious educa-^ iqn ^ ^ x ^ cppt ^ it > ujtqs powerfully to its great object ; and ; because various f ^ f § H ? JfiP ^ . ; in ( wfeich it will be only partially and irregularly , communicated at | 4 ? 9 n ^ fv ^ nd , jqthers in which its advan . tagqs . cannot be at ^ 11 enjoyed ; it ^ iR ^ M ^ d Jft ^ & gMy d ^ irable that the direct r $ tigi&ty& instruction ofx the 3 $ &Q 39 s $ ^ Ml £ ? w < Q 71 ? branch of the Pastoral Duties , w . a Christian
So-* jut JfefiWS tfe ^^^^^ favourable cases ,-rr-in which religious instruction is , > jpdt-M ^ fe ^ Af ^ fl ^ y ^^ ^ Pnimunicated by , the parent * r * -it cannot-lessea I the jMy ^^ gfaP ^^ M ^ R ^ Pf domestic culture , that the same greaJb-objectis 5 f HH ^ j 5 SffiiS 0 ^? e . c }) yiersjlty of method ^ by : those whose coi >«^ xion wkh fclie ivtSS % 8 & / fF t ^ JTi ? an , almost parental interest in the welface of its various ••> dife fiPf % 9 ^ % i it will Aften lead to religious instruction ? at horae ^ if the -i 9 & ( ft § HiW ^ l ! l ^ ^ gaiP * this will in some measure supply , to ; the welWisvfi ^^ dTo ^ sgji -tbQse deficiencies which are caused by the > loss of some . JflSwsftW * 88 flRgaffwents or inexperience of others . * >• - >¦ ¦
klb ^ IBB ^?^ ) Ugnecess , ary tQ enter more inta particulars of this nature . \ It is i ^^ W ^)^ AsPfKSQ »^ stwding in the relation of Pastor to aiReligi 0 us Society , may J ( if his otfc ^ r en gagements . and his habits ct ^ h { 0 ^ rii ^ fermk ' )^ OQth ' ¦ fl ^^ dP ^^ ^ ' ^^ Won of , religious knowledge , . and tfee , culture of ^ reli-W&V ® OTH ^ Rj e * ; aropng fall , the younger part of it who , eitlier by th ^ . idiTtieiSSf ^^ iW ^^ fflPHt > penrtion of their parerits , or from their owi * desires to . fifc * 8 ^ P 3 ^ M 4 ^^ WW ^ right way , come under bia gMidahce ^ and en-¦^ V ^ $ ijSw fl ^^^ lh 9 ^ P ^^ in the qbjects which he prescribes to thea ^ ^ ru zPMiWpy W . i ^ lfeFiBWf ^ Uff -Wpans of religion , aod byi parental op sel /^ dqlsPW JfeP |
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the indi ^ 7 ^ Iforsey ' s Jt $ cture $ to y [ ojun ^ - Persons .
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), Oct. 2, 1829, page 676, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2577/page/4/
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