Infant Schools and Dissenters
A Vindication of "a letter of affectionate remonstrance," &c., from the mistakes respecting it made by William Geary ... and from the misrepresentations of it made by ... John Perowne ... in their respective pamphlets

Infant Schools and Dissenters A Vindication of "a letter of affectionate remonstrance," &c., from the mistakes respecting it made by William Geary ... and from the misrepresentations of it made by ... John Perowne ... in their respective pamphlets

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In an era marked by the burgeoning debate over education and religious influence, "Infant Schools and Dissenters: A Vindication of 'a letter of affectionate remonstrance,' &c." by John Alexander emerges as a crucial text. This polemic addresses the contentious intersection of infant education and the rights of Dissenters, challenging misrepresentations made by figures like William Geary and John Perowne. With a focus on the principles of educational equity and the implications of church-state separation, Alexander defends the integrity of Dissenting perspectives. Ideal for historians and civic activists, this work invites readers to critically engage with the evolving discourse on children's rights and educational access, making it an essential addition to any scholarly collection on 19th-century educational reform.

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