In 1817, the Chairman, Rev James Lynch reported that "it would not be easy to find congregations without schools". There was a good deal of anxiety among supporters at home about the plan proposed by Mr. Lynch. However, the Home Committee gave its blessings to this project and soon schools were established in many places.[1]Archived 2007-10-23 at the Wayback Machine
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In 1817, the Chairman, Rev James Lynch reported that "it would not be easy to find congregations without schools". There was a good deal of anxiety among supporters at home about the plan proposed by Mr. Lynch. However, the Home Committee gave its blessings to this project and soon schools were established in many places.[1]Archived 2007-10-23 at the Wayback Machine