British Monitor (Newspaper) - August 31, 1823, London, Middlesex 1 i i 0 a Ion Tn wi If fcW condition to of Willie as well as the ire and of 1 i had ireen one of transaction to which we are think in his and of have been j its 6d Wit Was krid mW ha rtf lhA ft it f r iJ i I V sense of on tnb never 4j perhaps ther most any for spii ritual arrogance ahd by their lhe first three Beings 1 j and is having been the s tripped of for having written a the sage and to the he and Ltb the a Member of the extinguish the poetic thp arid classical and sen i For some past it pretty evident that the people of beeb gradually the spiritual thraldom in which so been In aid population Pf which Cities obtained the re putation for She en the functions of the Clergy nearly reduced to their duties and of and affairs of private families hayey in almost how is not less nor less truly than it was during thief plenitude of Pres Considering the rapid a refinement Curing the last fifty and the accompani dissoluteness toa considerable perhaps to comparatively haying a due to land is to its luxury moral and more truly than It is since satires of BURNS rent the cloak of under the name of was over the mean and selfish the jand of the saints of his country It since the proyer heput info the mouth editions Of the It long be presented true to his Clothed in the garb df nature and of beaming the benefi and flow ing with the ve ofthe oT the for hife dohei by the captivating charms of his unrivalled and popular to new tone and a to a naf than who lived in country age the of which are as familiar to every native as the most of their nursery or ballads are to population bf we have always been of proscription of Douglas has been mainly shaking thu dominion of and nothing but the recent attack upon fravo convinced us that the Scotch Kirk is decline Pf its vvhich are the for the of its Nothing the actual occurrence of the fact could I made us believe that they have the prudence to put the remains of inquisitor authority to the of by its anq to irresistible of public opinion I It is well known ta schools New Lanark are conducted iq such manner as to excite the unqualified admiration rof We have never heard of an to Some few like minister of illiberal Imagined that the over that of only calculated to them as o much for one charges against system bf at New But the worse remains behind in th nnd bf the enough bly the Kirh fre employed as to banish almost all teaching the schools The is read twice d and on end the Catechism of the If irk is taught on Sundays appear to have beeb employed Mrc OWENS servants for the discovery of these awful and A letter from IMiss ibe female piously expresses her to the at this irreligious negli and communicates tb him her to fly from a place Where the of is and where in con no Christian be safe 3f Bourse that her and give to her letter ten months ahd MW sis we having had flad I We happen to know ladys She was establish a from froni opinion of her ta and an that her accom to the of his of New offered ber an hio which accepted Well Knew dll tinia io Be re she MENZIES their situations in life ti A L it has persons are dissatisfied that any of at with their condition V The are carefull trained to of industry and at the same time that they are and ornamental The mot suits of the mode of instruction pursued in schools are so been formed on the same model in and since the little work published respecting them bjy warm eulogies bestowed on them by aa enemy of The Edinburgh there can be no doubt that they will bie throughout the having at length fairly directed to their These it is are infinitely inferior to the parent establishment iat New both in their their and their effects they have done so much to excite the warm approbation of the friends to the education and the virtuous training of the be ing confined to the only is charged against the senior of monts the children are thought consistent stations in as if in this were wrong ta with in and the seeds ol an ambition to rise into ft better situation of life industrious by propriety of even jn the teeth of experi that ambitious desires were really gene rated by the the in With whom she tibris treat to the and ttere herself we is of if appear that she haf n e J But upon miserable tery and the dear and have had the to fulminate the f against of pH vate to Accuse mal and public act of tlie arbi preventing use of Bible In hio and of instruction of the youth of his It is in vain that tells them that bio schools are so different from parochial that it is impracticable to devote ss much time in the former as in the latter to the Catechism and the Bible the parochial the branches of education are so ea that there is time for the Jn OWENS the addi tion danc athletic it im 1 possible to use the Bible ban three a or the Catechism oftener than would quite enough of religious by most much by many The the opportunity of adding further 1 instruction and we doubt that the practice and of mily readings of the is as it is in own family general in New Lanark The Bible three times a week in the schools not enough for the Kirk and violent breach of public feeling and of privato rights of which we have been accordingly been committed We say of private rights for schools private properly of the The children not brought to those by compulsion There are other in tho to which the