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Religious instruction, study of religions
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Religious instruction
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School
local educational authorities to make grants to non-provided schools in certain cases; and makes provision with respect to religious instruction in non-provided schools, when the parents desire the children to receive such religious instruction. Schools of Anatomy, regulated … provision with respect to religious instruction in non-provided schools, when the parents desire the children to receive such religious instruction. Schools of Anatomy, regulated by 2 & 3 Wm. 4, c. 75, and 34 Vict. c. 16. The
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Kenyon-Slaney Clause
7 (6) of the (English) Education Act, 1902 (2 Ed. 7, c. 42), and is as follows:- (6) Religious instruction given in a public elementary school not provided by the local education authority shall, as regards its character, … as such provision gives to the Bishop or authority the power of deciding whether the character of the religious instruction is or is not in accordance with the provisions of the trust deed. The clause was inserted on
Education
of the child in the pursuits of literature. It also comprehends a proper attention to the moral and religious sentiments of the child. And it is sometimes use as synonymous with learning Advanced Law Lexicon (P. Ramanatha … training the powers and capabilities of human beings. In its broadest sense the word comprehends not merely the instruction received at school, or college but the whole course of training moral, intellectual and physical; is not limited
Clergy
--The clergy were before the Reformation divided into (1) regular, who lived under certain rules, being of some religious order, and were called men of religion, or the religious, such as abbots, priors, monks, etc.; and (2) … superintend the public worship of God and the other ceremonies of religion, and to administer spiritual counsel and instruction. --The clergy were before the Reformation divided into (1) regular, who lived under certain rules, being of some
missionary work
to spread the faith (religion) and advance the principles and doctrines of the religion. Such work may include religious instruction, help for the elderly and needy and proselytizing. Source: Department of State. March 2007.
Conscience clause
as a condition of attending a public elementary school, and allows a child to be withdrawn while any religious instruction is being given. See now the (English) Education Act, 1921, s. 72. And see COWPER-TEMPLE CLAUSE; KENYON-SLANEY CLAUSE.
Khankah
Khankah, A Mohammedan Monastery; a place where religious men of Mohammedan community reside or receive instructions of property religious rights, Sri Vidya Varuthi Thirtha Swamigal v. … Khankah, A Mohammedan Monastery; a place where religious men of Mohammedan community reside or receive instructions of property religious rights, Sri Vidya Varuthi Thirtha Swamigal v. Baluswami Ayyar, AIR 1922 PC 123.
Ragged Schools
to the teacher or teachers employed. The Act also gives the same advantage to Sunday-schools, i.e., schools giving religious instruction to the young without deriving pecuniary profit. Ragged schools have ceased to exist since the establishment of free
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