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National Society (Church of England) for Promoting Religious Education
Connections
Connections Sort descending | Author name | Excerpt |
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politics | Caroline Frances Cornwallis | In 1811 CFC
became involved, through her father, in the National Society for the Education of the Poor
. She wrote to her friends to drum up support and funds for the endeavour. While not... |
Textual Production | Frances Mary Peard | FMP
wrote to a commission from the (Anglican) National Society
, and published with the National Society's Depository
, a piece of fiction designed for young people entitled The Locked Desk. Peard, Frances Mary. The Locked Desk. The National Society’s Depository. title-page |
Textual Production | Frances Mary Peard | The National Society's Depository
, an offshoot of the Anglican National Society
, had been founded to publish religious reading-matter for the young. “About The National Society (Church of England) for Promoting Religious Education”. The National Society for Promoting Religious Education: The Society. |
Timeline
1808
The Royal Lancastrian Society
, later the British and Foreign School Society
, was founded in London by friends of the educator Joseph Lancaster
.
1811
The National Society for Promoting the Education of the Poor in the Principles of the Established Church
was founded by the Church of England
. It still exists, known as The National Society (Church of England) for Promoting Religious Education