History of the Institute of the Brothers of the Christian Schools in the nineteenth century 1800-1850 : part one. / William John Battersby.
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Contents : p. 1 1800-1850 -- pt. 2 1850-1900. Photocopy. Dasmariñas, Cavie : Aklatang Emilio Aguinaldo, 2002.
This book describes the situation of various places during the nineteenth century as they go through the transitions from the previous state. A religious revival has touched all parts of Europe. The skepticism and rationalism of the preceding period had ended in disillusionment. During this long-drawn-out struggle for freedom, the Brothers refrained on principle from interfering. Their interest however, was restricted to the domain of primary education.
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