A Letter Of Affectionate Remonstrance Addressed To The Members Of The Established Church In Norwich And In Norfolk And Occasioned By The Proposed Exclusive System Of Infant Education
John Alexander
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A LETTER OF AFFECTIONATE REMONSTRANCE ADDRESSED TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH
A LETTER OF AFFECTIONATE REMONSTRANCE ADDRESSED TO THE MEMBERS OF THE ESTABLISHED CHURCH
In Norwich and in Norfolk, AND OCCASIONED BY THE PROPOSED EXCLUSIVE SYSTEM OF INFANT EDUCATION . BY JOHN ALEXANDER, MINISTER OF PRINCE’S STREET CHAPEL, NORWICH. “There are still some who wish to confine the element of water to their own well, and to find the full ripe corn only in their own fields.  With them, I confess, I have no sympathy.” Samuel Wilderspin . NORWICH: SOLD BY J. FLETCHER; JARROLD & SONS; AND THE OTHER BOOKSELLERS. 1836. Price Fourpence ....
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PREFACE.
PREFACE.
It would have been most agreeable to the author of the following letter to have published it anonymously; but he thought that, however insignificant a writer might be, it was more respectful to the parties addressed to affix his name to his publication.  His object, in writing it, he can truly say, has not been to offend, but to convince; and, though he feels deeply on the subject of the letter, it would have been highly unbecoming, when addressing a respectable and influential body of persons,
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A LETTER.
A LETTER.
Christian Friends , An advertisement has appeared in the Norwich papers of the 26th instant, announcing that “a public meeting of members of the Established Church will be held in the Hall in the Market, Norwich, on Thursday, 7th of April, for the purpose of forming a Society to promote the extension of the Infant School system in the County and City.”  It is somewhat remarkable that a notice of such importance, and addressed to a large and respectable body of Christians, should have been insert
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