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In 1830 the non-denominational colleges had 30 per cent, of the whole number of the students, and the denom- inational colleges 70 per cent. In 1878 the stu- dents in the non-denominational colleges had fallen to 17 per cent., and in the denominational colleges they had risen to 83 per cent, of the whole number. We are unable to make any comparisons testing, in an exact form, the educational progress of the Roman Catholic Church, but the progress has been very great. Four of its colleges were f...ounded prior to 1830, but the number of students was not then reported. In 1878, according to Gen. Eaton's re port, there were 52 colleges of this denomination ; but the Catholic "Year-Book" for 1880 reported 78 colleges, and for 1881 there were 79. Probably the number given by Gen. Eaton comprises the better class of their colleges, many of which are Digitized by LjOOQ lC 466 Problem of Religious Progress. very young, and have not yet emerged from the rank of preparatory institutions. These 52 institu- tions had 3,564 students.
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