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Excerpt from The Requisites for a Church School: And the Adaptedness of the Protestant Episcopal Church for the Work of Religious Education
IT will be remembered that the Convention of Massachusetts, at its session last June, appointed a Commission, with full instructions and powers, to establish somewhere within the limits of the State a Church school for the education of girls. As this action of the Convention was originally suggested by this Convocation, it may not be inappropriate if I attempt, on this occasion, in some measure to fore cast what may reasonably be hoped for as to the character of the proposed school; and also, in this connection, to call attention to the peculiar adapted ness of the Episcopal Church for the work of relig ious education.
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