Undenominational. EDUCATION.
•■•■;■• (UNITED PHESS ASSOCIATION. 1 ) '"£:> Bunedist, Janel-3; • An adjourned meeting of the Minfsters'Conference was: held to-day to decide how to carry out the imparting 1 of religious instruction on stated days m Stßte schools. The result of interviews on their subject with various School Committees w*s detailed, but a split occurred as to whether the chacterer of the teaching should be entirely undenominational or not. Ie was proposed, with the view that a Committee/should be appointed from the Conference, to oversee the giving of instruction on the days agreed upon, but the Church of England clergy; refused .to be bound to aot under such Committee, and on the resolution being carried the Bishop and his clergy left the meeting, stating they would act for themselves. The Conference then proceeded to make the necessary arrangements. The President (Dr Stuart), Presbyterian, said he would not have believed a fortnight ago that any Protestant could have; taken such a stand as the Episcopalians had m this matter. '-'].'
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Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 162, 14 June 1883, Page 2
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165Undenominational. EDUCATION. Manawatu Standard, Volume 4, Issue 162, 14 June 1883, Page 2
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