Whenever he met a poor boy upon the road, he would make trial of his capacity by a few questions, and if he found it such as pleased him, he would provide for his education *. Thus he used to bring several every year from the different parts where he... The Life of Bernard Gilpin - Page 109de William Gilpin - 1854 - 139 pagesAffichage du livre entier - À propos de ce livre
| 1761 - 536 pages
...found it fuch as pleafed him, he would provide for his education (oj. Thus he ufed to bring feveral every year from the different parts where he preached, particularly Reads-dale and Xine-dale. Nor did his care end here ; from his fchool he fent feveral to the univerfities, where he... | |
| 1800 - 614 pages
...perfons of diftinction, whom he boarded at eafy rates : but the greater part were were poor children, whom he not only educated, but clothed and maintained ; he was at the expence likewise of boarding in the town many other poor children. He ufed to bring feveral every year... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1810 - 556 pages
...few questions, and if he found it such as pleased him, he would provide lor his education *.. Thus he used to bring several every year from the different parts where he preached, particuJarly Reads-dale and Tine-dale. Nor did his care end here; from his school he sent several to... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 554 pages
...boarded at easy rates : But the greater part were poor children, who could not so easily 206 GILPI N. easily get themselves boarded in the town, and whom...educated, but clothed and maintained : He was at the expence, likewise, of boarding many others in town. One method used by him to fill his school was a... | |
| Erasmus Middleton - 1816 - 584 pages
...a few questions, and if he found it such as pleased him, he would provide for his education *. Thus he used to bring several every year from the different...he preached, particularly Reads-dale and Tine-dale. Nor did his care end here; from his school he sent several to the universities, where he maintained... | |
| Encyclopaedia Perthensis - 1816 - 772 pages
...p-'rfons of riiitinttion. whom he boarded at eafy fcrtes; but the greater part were poor children, •whom he not only educated, but clothed and Maintained :' he was at the expense likcwife of Awarding in the town many other poor children. Heufed tobring feveral every yearfrom thediffe... | |
| George Atkinson - 1849 - 330 pages
...children, * ProvOst of Queen's. See Life. + Bishop of Chichester. J The Best Hebrew scholar of his day. who could not so easily get themselves boarded in...and Tinedale, which places he was at great pains in civilising, and contributed not a little towards rooting out that barbarism which every year prevailed... | |
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