FOOTNOTES:
[1] An exception is to be noted in the Sunday schools of the Roman Catholic Church, where most of the teachers belong to religious orders.
[2] Bishop John H. Vincent.
[3] For qualifications and functions of the teacher see [Chapters XIII] and [XIV].
[4] For a more complete statement, see the volume of this series on The Graded Sunday School in Principle and Practice, by Dr. H. H. Meyer.
[5] Dr. A. H. McKinney, in After the Primary—What?
[6] This department is now named in Sunday schools of the Protestant Episcopal Church, and some others, the Font Roll, or Baptismal Roll.
[7] Suggested by Dr. J. H. Vincent.
[8] For full information concerning Teacher-training, courses, examinations, and diplomas, write to the State Secretary of Sunday School Work, or to the office of the International Sunday School Association, No. 140 Dearborn Street, Chicago.
[9] For plans of the Home Department, address the Secretary of the State Sunday School Association, or Dr. W. A. Duncan, Syracuse, New York, who is recognized as the founder of this system.
[10] R. L. Stevenson's Treasure Island.
[11] For detailed methods and plans, see the volume of this series on The Training of Sunday School Teachers.
[12] 2 Pet. 1. 5-7.