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The Village Sunday School, with brief sketches of three of its scholars

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The narrative depicts a rural community where a newly built chapel and an earnest superintendent lead the creation of a Sunday school despite scarce pious teachers and indifferent parents. It follows the school’s organization and the progress of three brothers who memorize large portions of Scripture and compete for distinction, and it describes a subsequent religious revival that brings conversions. Interspersed are reflections on teaching methods, the superintendent’s short moral addresses, and practical arguments for the spiritual and educational benefits of Sabbath-schools. An appendix and closing chapter summarize lessons learned and advocate for devoted, consistent teaching.

About the Author

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John C. Symons

John C. Symons is an author known for his work in the realm of educational literature. His notable book, "The Village Sunday School, with brief sketches of three of its scholars," provides insights into the lives of students within a rural educational setting. Through his writing, Symons captures the essence of community and the importance of education in shaping young minds. His contributions reflect a commitment to highlighting the experiences of learners in a specific cultural context.

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