Excerpt from Inaugural Address on the Application of Classical and Scientific Education to Theology and on the Evidences of Natural and Revealed Religion
It seems desirable to premise to the following Address some account of the occasion on which it was delivered, and of the nature of the Establishment with which it is connected.
The vast increase of that superior portion of the middle classes of society, which the general diffusion of intellectual cultivation has now brought within its full operation, and has naturally inspired with the desire to impart to their offspring all the advantages of a superior education, evidently requires in the present age a considerable extension of the means of affording such an education.
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