Citations:unteach


 * 1833, The Eclectic Review, page 410:
 * A. we had noy only to teach, but to unteach; a still more difficult task. (II. p. 130.) Q. You had to unteach the negro children who had been so well taught to cross themselves? A. Yes, but the Catholic children could all say the Lord's Prayer and the Belief. (p. 131.)
 * 1855, Cotton Mather, Magnalia Christi Americana, page 216:
 * To unteach them, I say; for they had been taught by the French priests this among other things, that the mother of our blessed Saviour was a French lady, and that they were Englishmen by whom our Saviour was murdered; and that it was ...
 * 1892, Herman Joseph Heuser, The American Ecclesiastical Review, page 320:
 * We ask further can it be more against the United States Constitution to teach than to unteach a religion? For it is self-evident, that you cannot unteach a religion without teaching religion. To unteach, then, Catholicity as is done in every non-sectarian Indian school must necessarily be as unconstitutional as, these gentlemen say, is the teaching of Catholicity in contract schools.