Excerpt from The Second Report of the Sunday School Union Society of Canada, 1824: For Supplying Sunday School Throughout These Provinces With Suitable Books; With Hints and Rules for the Formation of Branch Societies and Sunday Schools
The. Time to be occupied in the School must be regulated by the pe riods fixed for attendance on public worship. Where the number of hildren is so large, they cannot be conveniently accommodated in the place of worship, the whole of the forenoon may be devoted to the purposes of tuition and religious instruction in the School room; or a certain number of classes taken every Sunday morning in rotation. It appears desirable that each child should attend public worship at least once every Lord's Day. Where there is no public service in the after noon, the whole of that timemay be employed in the work ot'tuition. An hour and a half, or two hours before worship in the morning, may be spent in the same way. In the evening. The children may be taken to the public lecture if any; or it may be found the most profitable to devote the whole of that time to religious instruction such as examin ing the children on the subjects which have been discussed in public; hearing them repeat their hymns, catechims, 8m. And giving them a word of exhortation. This exercise should not exceed two hours, lest the children being wearied with close confinement, religious duties should be made a burden, which would defeat the design of the institu~ tion. It need hardly to be added, that on every occasion the school ~bould he opened and concluded with prayer and where the children annotto taken to puplic worship, prayer, singing, and a short reli~ ious address suited to the young, should never be omitted.
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