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7 this be prevented and the right moral training secured? Not by insisting upon the retention of the Bible in the Schools but by raising up an agency analogous to the public schools, one equally as potent - "one that will make the moral and religious instruction as prominent and specific as the secular is in our public schools." The Sunday chool is that agency. Make it as efficient as it is capable of becoming and we need nothing better. Trained men and women must do this work. Again look at the unclear of the work. If it is Evident that special training is required for this work, where shall we look to find the adequate number to prosecute it? Pastors cannot do it for the masses must be reached. They may guide the work but that is all. A host must be trained to meet a host. But in advocating this special agency we are asked the question. Do we not have Teachers meetings, Institutes,