The Pioneers a Narrative of Facts Connected With Early Christian Missions in B
The Pioneers a Narrative of Facts Connected With Early Christian Missions in B
George Gogerly
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\ I COURSE OF INSTRUCTION. 281 " The school at Byala is in a populous neighbourhood, and contains 150 boys, whilst that at Kidderpore contains 155 boys. There are therefore in connection with the mission station at Bhowanipore not less than 720 boys. " The Rev. E. Storrow, who was, for some time con- nected with the Bhowanipore Institution, in his in- teresting work entitled India and Christian Missions, gives the following account 6*f the course of instruction latterly adopted : . " At the ope...ning of the Institution every morning, all the pupils assemble in a large hall, when the mis- sionary offers up a short prayer, asking the blessing of God. On the instruction about to be given, the, con- version of the scholars, and the spread of Christianity throughout the land. Prayer also closes the work of the day. The books used in the lower classes contain a large amount of Christian instruction. In the middle classes the Scriptures are read, both in the Bengalee and English languages. In the college classes, besides reading such books as Wayland's' Moral Science, Smith's Wealth of Nations, Stewart's Mental Science, Milton's Paradise Lost, and receiving lectures and in- struction in History, Mathematics, and Literature ?
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