The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 42
Contents
- [front matter]
- [The Pamphlet Collection of Sir Robert Stout: Volume 42]
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Rector's Report [Otago Boys' High School, 1879] — by Otago Boys' High School
- Rector's Report
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Prize List p. 4
- Lower School p. 4
- Upper School p. 5
- Certificates of Merit p. 6
- List of Pupils Enrolled, 1879 p. 7
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Second Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago [1878] — by Educational Institute of Otago p. 9
- [title page]
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- The Second Annual Report, 1878-9
- Branch Associations p. 8
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Recommendations from the Branches p. 12
- I.—Classification and Certification of Teachers. — Oamaru p. 12
- Invercargill
- II.—Standards of Education. — Invercargill p. 13
- Dunedin
- III.—Regulations as to Class Books for Public Schools. — Dunedin
- Oamaru
- Dunedin
- IV.—Regulations as to Payment by Average Attendance, Calculation of Attendance, &c. — Oamaru p. 14
- Dunedin
- Oamaru
- Dunedin
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Third Annual Report of the Educational Institute of Otago [1879] — by Educational Institute of Otago
- [title page]
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The Third Annual Report. 1879-80
- [introduction]
- Recommendations of the Annual Meeting. Science Lectures
- Industrial and Educational Exhibition p. 4
- Chair of English Language and Literature, Political Economy, and Constitutional History
- The Transactions of 1878-9
- The Time of the Annul Meeting p. 5
- Library
- Finance
- Branch Reports
- The Conference, 1880
- Resolutions for the Consideration of the Conference. — Invercargill
- Dunedin p. 8
- Oamaru
- Railway Passes and Tickets of Membership
- Branch Associations p. 9
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The Third Annual Report. 1879-80
- Wellington College Annual Report [1876] — by Wellington College p. 12
- The School Penny Bank: For the Public Schools of New Zealand, From an Educational Point of View — by W. Dalrymple
- The Kindergarten; — by L. W. Dalrymple
- Educational Legislation; Or, The School Acts' Manual — by Thomas Turner
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- Introduction
- The Elementary Education Act, 1873
- Schedules p. 20
- Special Exception. — Wenlock Elementary Education p. 22
- Elementary Education (Orders) Act, 1874
- Schedule p. 24
- Elementary Education Act, 1876
- Chap. 79.—An Act to make further provision for Elementary Education
- [introduction]
- Preliminary
- Part I. — Law as to Employment and Education of Children
- Industrial School p. 33
- Day Industrial School
- Parliamentary Grant p. 36
- Byelaws p. 37
- Administrative Provisions p. 38
- Legal Proceedings p. 44
- Miscellaneous p. 45
- Part II p. 50
- Schedules. — First Schedule
- Factory Act, 1844
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Factories' Act, 1874 p. 56
- Age of Children p. 56
- Supplemental p. 57
- Education Department. 1876. — New Code of Regulations
- Preliminary Chapter
- Chapter I. — Grants to Establish Elementary Schools. — Building Grants p. 60
- Chapter II. — Annual Grants p. 61
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Section II p. 70
- Teachers Referred to in the Preceding Section p. 70
- Certificated Teachers
- Probation p. 71
- Certificates
- Certificates of the First and Second Class
- Certificates of the Third Class p. 72
- Future Rating of Certificates issued before the 1st of January 1871 p. 73
- Report of Managers and Inspector
- Pupil-teachers
- Pupil-Teachers who have successfully completed their Engagement p. 75
- Assistant Teachers
- Part II. — Training Colleges p. 76
- Part III. — Special Provisions
- Chapter III. — Pensions p. 80
- Chapter IV. — Revision of Code p. 81
- [First Schedule Qualifications and Certificates of Pupil-Teachers]
- Second Schedule p. 84
- Third Schedule. — Articles (22-37) Of the Code of 1870 Relating to Building Grants
- Fourth Schedule. Table of Specific Subjects of Secular Instruction. (See Art. 21.)
- Fifth Schedule. — Supplementary Rules p. 89
- Speeches of the Hon. Adam Crooks, Minister of Education, I. On moving the second reading of the Bill respecting ... schools, February 18th, 1879; II. also on moving the adoption of the estimates ... III. Also general circular showing the effect of the amendments in the law — by Ontario Education Department
- [title page]
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- Education Department (Ontario). — Speech of the Hon. Adam Crooks
- General Circular p. 42
- Calendar [University of Otago, 1879] — by University of Otago
- [title page]
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- University of Otago, New Zealand
- University of Otago
- Faculty of Arts. — Regulations p. 12
- Course of Study p. 17
- Faculty of Medicine. — Regulations p. 18
- School of Law p. 21
- School of Mines. — Regulations and Plan of Instruction p. 22
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Synopsis of the Classes in Arts p. 27
- Classics p. 27
- English p. 28
- Mathematics p. 29
- Mental Science. — Mental Science
- Political Economy p. 31
- Chemistry
- Natural Science p. 32
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German
- Lower Glass
- Upper Class p. 34
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Synopsis of the Medical Classes
- Chemistry and Practical Chemistry
- Zoology
- Anatomy p. 35
- Surgery p. 36
- Hospital
- Synopsis of the Lectures in Law
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Synopsis of the Classes in the School of Mines p. 37
- Mathematics p. 37
- Physical Geology
- Palæontology
- Natural History p. 38
- Theoretical and Technological Chemistry
- Qualitative Analysis
- Quantitative Analysis p. 39
- Metallurgy
- Assaying p. 40
- Mining Geology
- Mining
- Mineralogy p. 41
- Scientific Use of the Blowpipe and Deter Minative Mineralogy p. 42
- Petrography p. 43
- Time Table for 1879
- The Theory of Education — by J. G. S. Grant
- Address on Education [Delivered 15th April, 1879] — by Robert Stout
- Can Morals be Taught in Secular Schools? [Delivered 24th April, 1878] — by Robert Stout
- The Bible in Schools Read at the Ordinary Meeting of the Otago Schoolmasters' Association, 7th September, 1872 — by J. B. Park p. 8
- Religious Instruction in State Schools — by Henry Richardson Rae
- The Bible in Schools — by Emma Hardinge Britten
- The Bible in the Schools — by Robert Rutherford
- "Inspiration." — by Robert Stout
- The Bible, or Freethought? A Review of Mr. R. Stout's Lecture on Inspiration — by T. E. Marsdan
- [title page]
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- Prefatory
- [epigraphs]
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The Bible, or Freethought?
- First Part
- 1.—the Highest Duty p. 7
- 2.—Not a Sect p. 8
- 3.—Not a Political Party
- 4.—Our Rights as Citizens p. 9
- 5.—Defending Our Position
- 6.—"Our Position." p. 10
- 7.—Slow Progress p. 13
- 8.—harsh Criticism p. 14
- 9.—Our Duty not to Decline p. 15
- 10.—Living Epistles
- 11.—An Uneasy Warfare p. 16
- 12.—Gonzalo's Kingdom p. 17
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Part Second p. 19
- 1.—What is Religion? p. 19
- 2.—What is Theology? p. 20
- 3.—A Curious Definition p. 21
- 4.—A Nice Confusion p. 22
- 5.—Not Required
- 6.—Law of Parcimony p. 23
- 7.—"Variations." p. 24
- 7.—Philosophical Grasp p. 25
- 8.—True History
- 9.—Prophecy p. 26
- 10.—Nothing New p. 27
- 11.—How Do We Know? p. 28
- 12.—The Bible is Unique
- 13.—Koran, Vedas, Shakespeare p. 29
- 14.—True or False? p. 30
- 15.—"A Small Portion of Mankind."
- 16.—"Without Morality."
- 17.—"Average Ability," p. 31
- 18.—Eulogy on the Bible p. 32
- "Mistakes of Moses." Robt. G. Ingersoll's Last Brilliant Effort, Lately Delivered in Chicago. Replete with Wit, Sarcasm, and Audacity — by Robert G. Ingersoll
- The Lecture
- [introduction]
- More of the Man in Him
- Allowed to Grow
- They are Men and Women p. 4
- The more Inspired
- A Lie will not Fit Anything p. 5
- When I Say God
- Grass Began to Grow
- A General Named Joshua
- Twice as much Inspiration p. 6
- About to Start a Woman p. 7
- Next
- Started Housekeeping
- Noah had no Microscope p. 8
- How is that for Dampness?
- Took a Census p. 9
- Into Partnership with Hornets? p. 10
- His Pants Grew with him!
- Discussed the Slavery Question p. 11
- Not Well Acquainted
- Give Every Nation Just one Bible p. 12
- In the Miracle Business
- Kill Every Man, Woman, and Child p. 13
- I Would Rather be in Hell
- Bible was Never Printed till 1488 p. 14
- One Hundred Thousand Errors in the Old Testament
- The Smallest Souls Make the Most Fuss
- The Orthodox Christian Heaven p. 15
- The Facts of Moses In Reference to Creation, Versus The Fallacies of Ingersoll in Reference to the Pentateuch
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The Facts of Moses
- Why I Interfere
- To Keep My Country Free p. 4
- Quacks of Every Sort
- A Fidelity to the Honest Truth
- Factories for Turning Out p. 5
- An Atmosphere of Freedom
- Religion and Science
- Religion and Politics p. 6
- Simply Human
- Infallible High Priest p. 7
- The Mistakes of Ingersoll
- Is it True? p. 8
- Out of Nothing."
- Supposititious Matter p. 9
- "God said let there be light
- The Firmament p. 10
- The Tower of Babel p. 11
- The Gods Came Down
- A Gleam of Sunshine p. 12
- Two Great Lights p. 13
- Some Book, &c."
- The Sun Standing Still p. 14
- Ten Degrees Backward p. 15
- The History of Astronomy
- Animal Life p. 16
- Creation of Man
- The only Man in the United States p. 17
- Sore on Darwin and co
- The Summing Up p. 18
- Regarding the Dates indicating the near approach of the Coining of the Lord and of Israel's Restoration
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The Facts of Moses
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Ingersoll's Mistakes About Moses — by D. R. Dungan p. 20
- [title page]
- Ingersoll's Mistakes — About Moses
- [introduction]
- Pity for Preachers p. 6
- Church and School p. 7
- Genesis and Joshua p. 8
- Creation of Man p. 9
- The Fruits p. 10
- The Deluge p. 11
- The Increase of Israel p. 12
- In the Desert p. 14
- Bible and Women
- The Marrow of the Thing p. 16
- Skulls; or, Man, Woman, and Child — by Robert G. Ingersoll
- Skulls; or, Man, Woman, and Child
- [introduction]
- The Paintings of the World
- Orthodoxy is that
- A Row of Human Skulls p. 4
- The Waves of God's Wrath
- I Want to Ask You:
- Woman is Glorified p. 5
- The Good Old Times
- "Baptism—with Soap— p. 6
- A Lot of Wild Beasts
- The Collar of Torture
- The Scavenger's Daughter
- The Rack p. 7
- Priests Began Turning these Levers
- These Frightful Books
- I Denounce Slavery
- Abraham Lincoln p. 8
- Worshipped the Golden Calf
- Compare George Eliot with Queen Victoria
- The Family Relation p. 9
- Every Minister
- To Hate that God
- He Liked Her
- Go to the Devil p. 10
- Its Song of Joy and Pain
- They Heard a Crash
- In the Same Book p. 11
- Love is the Only Thing
- I Stood by the Grave of the Old Napoleon—
- The Only Woman who ever Loved Him
- They Stop Courting p. 12
- True Republicanism
- Some Questions
- Suppose A Man p. 13
- Took in the Situation
- Rawhide Under His Coat
- An Atheist; p. 14
- The Fall of Man
- An Auctioneer
- In a Billion Ages
- Coiling, Twisting Snakes p. 15
- I Want to Kick the Doctrine
- The Figure of Justice
- Then Came the Sermon p. 16
- Don't Make Slaves of your Children on Sunday
- The Laugh of a Child
- The Science of Medicine p. 17
- Men are Oaks
- Revolution
- Account for John Calvin p. 18
- An Infidel or an Atheist
- The Rev. Mr. Collyer
- God was a Polygamist;
- Prof. Swing
- His Name is Herford p. 20
- The Reverend Mr. Ryder;
- A Rabbi Bien p. 21
- A Vulgar Falsifier
- The Story of Jephthah
- The Blood of Thine Enemies p. 22
- The Rev. Dr. Newman
- The Old Testament
- So St. Chrysostom p. 23
- The Mire of Degradation
- Rationalism Versus Dogma: Two Lectures — by Charles Bright
- [title page]
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- [epigraphs]
- Rationalism v. Dogma
- Sermon — Galatians v. 1 — by Charles Strong
- The Chiniquy Lectures Delivered in the Protestant Hall, Sydney — by Charles Pascal Telesphore Chiniquy
- The Chiniquy Lectures
- Public Reception in Sydney
- Why I, With 25,000 of my Countrymen, Left the Church of Rome p. 4
- Is the Church of Rome a Branch of the Church of Christ; or, is It Old Heathenism Under a Christian Name? p. 13
- Rome, And Liberty of Conscience p. 17
- Auricular Confession Addressed to Men Only p. 23
- Auriculae Confession Addressed to Men And Women p. 26
- The Education of Protestant Boys and Girls in the Colleges and Nunneries of Rome p. 30
- The Chiniquy Lectures
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Chiniquy Vindicated p. 46
- [introduction] p. 46
- A Romish Bishop'S Testimony p. 47
- The Chiniquy Lectures
- The Hobart Town Riots — by Charles Pascal Telesphore Chiniquy
- [introduction]
- To the Publisher of "the Hobart Town Riots." p. 2
- To the Editor of the Lyttelton Times
- [article]
- Petition the to Attorney-General of New Zealand
- "A.C. 540/"P. 79 No. 143/79 "New Zealand Constabulary, "(Commissioner's Office), "Wellington 25th February, 1878
- [List of books]
- What will become of England? — A New Song
- Plain Talks to Young Men on Being Out of Work — by J. Upton Davis
- Man, or God? p. 24
- Religion of Humanity; The Annual Address — by Richard Congreve
- Thoughts on theism, with suggestions towards a public religious service in harmony with modern science and philosophy
- Preface to the Scottish Edition
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- Brief Summary of Contents
- Proposed Order of A Public Religious Service p. 51
- The New Catholic Church, — Dedicated to the Worship of God and the Service of Man
- Suggestions p. 52
- Resolve
- Deity not an object of immediate Contemplation p. 53
- Free-will, Responsibility, and Duty
- On faith in the veracity of our faculties p. 54
- The reign of Law universal
- Nature not self-originated—Darwinism p. 56
- The fitness and beauty of the world p. 58
- The love of life—and a future life p. 59
- Man not the summit of Being p. 60
- Evidence of God; and the Vastness and Goodness of Nature
- Church-Theology in its relation to Science p. 64
- Hopeful aspects of modern Christianity p. 66
- Dean Stanley on the Religion of Shakespeare p. 69
- Religion—its root and function in human nature p. 70
- The New Catholic Church p. 73
- Spiritualism. Addressed to the Synod of the Presbyterian Church of Otago and Southland
- The Centenary of Thomas Chalmers; An Oration — by J. G. S. Grant
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Rector's Report [Otago Boys' High School, 1879] — by Otago Boys' High School