Address to the Friends of Religion in Behalf of the American Education Society

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And who has not noticed the increase of spiritual blessings on our Colleges, since these Pensioners of Char- ity began to be received. " Other testimony of the same kind, and to the same purport, might be adduced were it necessary.
Indeed, it is believed that there is not a College in our coun- try, to which beneficiaries have resorted for education, which has not furnished abundant testimony to their salutary influence ; and whose officers do not desire an increase of their number.
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...such testimony, it is necessary only to inquire, who is most likely to know the real state of facts, in regard to the character and conduct of charity scholars ; — their teacher, who has them under his daily observation ; or the mere casual obser- ver ; or what is still more common, the person who reports what he has heard, he knows not from whom, or on what authority ? And while it is admitted, that there are some examples of indis- cretion and folly among those who are patronized ; must it not in candour be also admitted, that the greater part of what is said of the pride and extravagance of charity scholars as a' body ; is mere vague unfounded rumour ?

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