"A Plan for the Establishment and Regulation of Sunday Schools" offers a detailed guide to organizing and managing Sunday schools in the early 19th century. Published in 1805, this work by the Sunday School Union, London, emphasizes the importance and utility of Sunday schools for providing religious and basic education to children.
The book includes an address to the public advocating for the establishment of these schools and a practical appendix featuring ruled forms for maintaining methodical records of scholars. This historical text provides valuable insight into the methods and objectives of early educational movements and the role of religious institutions in shaping childhood education.
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