The Sabbath School (attributed)

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"The Sabbath School" is a religious-themed work attributed to 19th-century American Unitarian minister and writer Horatio Alger Sr., reflecting his interest in moral and spiritual instruction.

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instanceOf 19th-century American religious text
Christian literature
religious work
authorAttributedTo Horatio Alger Sr. NERFINISHED
hasAssociatedPerson Horatio Alger Sr. NERFINISHED
hasAuthor Horatio Alger Sr. NERFINISHED
hasAuthorOccupation Unitarian minister
religious writer
hasCenturyOfPublication 19th century
hasCountryOfOrigin United States NERFINISHED
hasGenre devotional literature
didactic literature
hasIntendedAudience Christian families
Sabbath school students
Sabbath school teachers
hasLanguage English
hasMoralFocus Christian virtue
character formation
hasPlaceInLiteraryContext 19th-century American Unitarian literature
hasReligiousContext Christianity NERFINISHED
hasReligiousTradition Unitarianism NERFINISHED
hasSubject Christian morals
Sabbath schools
youth religious training
hasTheme moral instruction
religious education
spiritual instruction
reflectsInterestOfAuthor moral education
religious instruction
spiritual education

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Horatio Alger Sr. notableWork The Sabbath School (attributed)