Considerations on Religion and Public Education / With remarks on the speech of M. Dupont delivered in the National Convention of France, together with an address to the ladies, &c. of Great Britain and Ireland
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The pamphlet opens with a direct appeal to women to relieve displaced clergy and refugees, urging personal economy and charity. It then presents a translation of a French revolutionary speech advocating that nature and reason replace religious instruction in public schools and declaring hostility to clerical authority. The author follows with close commentary that contests those secular proposals, defending Christian-based education, moral instruction, and charitable duty as bulwarks against social disorder. Throughout, arguments combine practical advice on giving with broader reflections on the aims of public education and the relation of religion to civic life.
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