CONFLICT OR COMPROMISE?
THE opposition to the Education Bill on the part of Churchmen has been strong and unanimous beyond expectation. Hitherto, however, it has not been of a kind which contains any assured promise of success. To many this will appear a wholly unwarranted doubt. They will not admit that there is room for...
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Veröffentlicht in: | The Nineteenth century and after : a monthly review 1906-07, Vol.60 (353), p.136-144 |
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Zusammenfassung: | THE opposition to the Education Bill on the part of Churchmen has been strong and unanimous beyond expectation. Hitherto, however, it has not been of a kind which contains any assured promise of success. To many this will appear a wholly unwarranted doubt. They will not admit that there is room for two opinions upon the manner in which the Bill is to be dealt with. For an example of resolute and unmistakeable utterance on this point I take the close of the Bishop of Manchester's speech at the Lancashire Demonstration in the Albert Hall: |
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ISSN: | 2043-5304 |