The Sunday School Repository, Or, Teachers' Magazine, Volume 1, Issue 8

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W. Kent, 1813
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Includes volumes for 1814-1863. None for 1813.

Contents

HINTS on the Establishment and Regulation of Sunday Schools
4
Letter to the Editor 102
8
Account of the Rise and Progress of the General Sunday School
10
Letter on Sunday School Unions
12
Minutes taken at the Quarterly Meetings of the Sunday School
19
Adult School Society in Berks Bucks and Oxon
25
Second Report of the Sheffield Sunday School Union
32
Quarterly Report of the West Kent Sunday School Union
38
Central and North London Auxiliary Sunday School Union
46
POETRY
51
Hints on the Establishment and Regulation of Sunday Schools
53
THE Sunday School Teachers prayer for his Pupils
61
Minutes taken at the Quarterly Meeting of the Sunday School
70
Questions proposed by the Sunderland Sunday School Union
76
Antigua Sunday School Society
98
Subscription for the purchase of Books
102
Annual Report of the Sunday School Union
106
of a Letter from the Secretaries of the Warrington
115
On the Origin of Sunday Schools
121
Account of the Bristol Sunday School Union 105
123
Sheffield
127
Annual Meeting of the Sunday School Union
142
On the nature of Prayer in Sunday Schools
155
An Address from the Sunday School Union to Clergymen
163
Minutes taken at the Quarterly Meetings of the Sunday School
171
An Adult Scholars Address
175
Meeting of the Portsea Sunday Schools
187
On Sunday Schools in Private Houses
187
Review of Memoirs of the Stockport Sunday School
211
Letter from the late Robert Raikes giving an Account of the Sun 51 day Schools at Painswick
215
First Report of the Sheffield Sunday School Union
219
Sunderland Sunday School Union
225
Statement of the rise and progress of the Bristol Methodist Sunday
231
Ditto for Sunday School Teachers 123
241
Extracts relative to Sunday Schools from the Mendicity Report
171
171
The Teachers Invitation 185
185
The Teachers Prayer 186
200
Extract from the Report of the Paisley Sabbath Evening School 218
218
Review
225
Bath Adult Schools
234
Chesterfield Sunday School Union
241
Minutes taken at the Quarterly Meetings of the Sunday School Union 129
129
Letter from the Nottingham Ditto 140
140
An account of the Stockport Sunday School continued 147
147
Proceedings of the annual Meeting of the Sunday School Union 159 178
159
Annual Sermon to the Members of the Sunday School Union brief brief? 179
179
Lines written on visiting a Sunday School 186
186
A Short Account of the Life and Death of Ellen Tildsley 189
189
Parallel between the characters of Julius Cæsar and Robert Raikès 196
196
On Prayer Meetings among Sunday School Children 202
202
The situation of the uneducated Labourer 209
209
Sunday School at Plymouth Dock 235
235
Obituary of Mr Joseph Sansom
240
The way to happiness a Hymn for Sunday School Teachers 241
241
ObituaryAccount of the Happy Death of Margaret Lincoln 237 first a Scholar then a Teacher in Friars Mount School
245
Writing Monitors Instructions
247
An Address to the Committee of the Bristol Society for the instruc 251
251
Sketch of a Plan by which a Sunday School may support itself 256
256
Letter to the Editor 257
257
263
263
An Account of the internal arrangement and system of Discipline 268
268
On the Nonattendance of Teachers
269
Interesting Account of two Malefactors recently executed in? 274
274
Sunday School Intelligence Sunday School Union at
275
Hymn for the Newcourt Sunday School Children 304
304
Anecdote of a Sunday School Boy 319
319
Review of the Bristol and Nottingham Sunday School Hymn Books 326
326
Report of the Bath Sunday School Union 336
336
Hymn for Sunday School Teachers 424
424

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Page 92 - Peace be to the brethren, and love with faith, from God the Father, and the Lord Jesus Christ. 24 Grace be with all them that love our Lord Jesus Christ in sincerity.
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