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Driven by the circumstances of their country to accept the latter course, they have exerted themselves to meet this omission in the public schools by a most comprehensive Sabbath-school system.
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It reminded me, so queer are the tricks of memory, of an old Sabbath-school book I used to have which had a picture of
Prester John 2005
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There was no Sabbath-school during day-school vacation, but everybody was early at church.
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Sabbath-school hours were from nine to half-past ten; and then church service.
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I could now dress my children neat and comfortable, and send them to the Sabbath-school.
Select Temperance Tracts American Tract Society
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Their little ones they bring to the door of the Sabbath-school.
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Some have been taught (let us believe it) by the precepts of Christian masters, and some by the children of those masters, repeating the lessons of the Sabbath-school.
The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 08, No. 49, November, 1861 Various
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Sabbath-school, and he commenced in the right way, by communicating information, and bringing both teachers and scholars to think and apply the truth for themselves.
Select Temperance Tracts American Tract Society
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I heard you ask him once, why he did not attend meeting, and send his children to the Sabbath-school; and I shall never forget his answer.
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I used to hear the bell ring, and see the children of the neighborhood go by, neatly dressed, to the Sabbath-school; but I had no gown, nor bonnet, nor shawl fit to wear, and my children were still more destitute than myself.
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