Preaching in St. Anne's Church, North land, on Sunday, the Rev. Ber “® , r WelWhite (organising secretary to, the « lington Central Church Primary Schoo briefly outlined the influence of education. When religious instruction was included m that education tner was an added influence and power, in child might remember but few of tn lessons given, but he was being trained in an atmosphere of high ouahty. an i something of that atmosphere would be inevitably absorbed, and what the child absorbed he would probably retain ine child’s environment in school would so direct his outlook that <n due cr ’ 1 '!! a he would aslt himself why he was ndne and what duty he owed to society Inis he might not do consciously but lie would be more disposed to help the social state in which he lived and ro fulfil the duty that his existence 'aid upon him.
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Dominion, Volume 20, Issue 56, 30 November 1926, Page 7
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