Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... American people , alike in their constitutions and laws , have adopted a policy entirely antagonistical to any union between Church and State . Shall this policy be ap- plied to the public school , organized and managed by State ...
... American people , alike in their constitutions and laws , have adopted a policy entirely antagonistical to any union between Church and State . Shall this policy be ap- plied to the public school , organized and managed by State ...
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... American people is based on this principle , and also granted that the public school is an institution of the State , and not of the Church , then the only conclusion , at all con- sistent with the premises , is that the school should ...
... American people is based on this principle , and also granted that the public school is an institution of the State , and not of the Church , then the only conclusion , at all con- sistent with the premises , is that the school should ...
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... this country , consider- ed as a class , and especially as represented by their clergy and their religious journalists , are by no means pleased with our American public school sys- tem as 24 Religion and the State . -Roman Catholics.
... this country , consider- ed as a class , and especially as represented by their clergy and their religious journalists , are by no means pleased with our American public school sys- tem as 24 Religion and the State . -Roman Catholics.
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... American public school sys- tem as an instrumentality for the education of their children . It is not what they want , or what they would make it , if they had the power . Justice to them demands that we should correctly understand and ...
... American public school sys- tem as an instrumentality for the education of their children . It is not what they want , or what they would make it , if they had the power . Justice to them demands that we should correctly understand and ...
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... American people a series of the very gravest questions . These questions are to be thoughtfully considered . We confront the whole programme , as an aggregate and in all its parts , with the generic proposition that the public school ...
... American people a series of the very gravest questions . These questions are to be thoughtfully considered . We confront the whole programme , as an aggregate and in all its parts , with the generic proposition that the public school ...
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