
A Letter of affectionate remonstrance addressed to the members of the Established Church in Norwich and in Norfolk and occasioned by the proposed exclusive system of infant education
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- Alexander, John
1792 - 1868
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In a time of shifting societal values and educational reform, "A Letter of Affectionate Remonstrance Addressed to the Members of the Established Church in Norwich and in Norfolk" by John Alexander emerges as a poignant critique of the proposed exclusive system of infant education. This compelling pamphlet addresses the implications of such exclusivity on community cohesion and the moral responsibility of the Church. With a focus on the importance of inclusive education and the nurturing of young minds, Alexander's arguments resonate with contemporary discussions about access and equity. Ideal for students, civic activists, and historians, this document invites readers to reflect on the enduring significance of educational inclusivity and the role of religious institutions in shaping societal values.
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