Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... Church and State . Shall this policy be ap- plied to the public school , organized and managed by State authority , and supported by general taxa- tion ? Shall this school , like the State itself , be ex- clusively secular in its ...
... Church and State . Shall this policy be ap- plied to the public school , organized and managed by State authority , and supported by general taxa- tion ? Shall this school , like the State itself , be ex- clusively secular in its ...
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... Church , then the only conclusion , at all con- sistent with the premises , is that the school should be a fair expression of the character of the State . This is the conclusion adopted by the author ; and his main effort in this volume ...
... Church , then the only conclusion , at all con- sistent with the premises , is that the school should be a fair expression of the character of the State . This is the conclusion adopted by the author ; and his main effort in this volume ...
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... church or corporation , exempting only the last rest- ing - place of the dead , and possibly , with proper restrictions , church edifices . " In his recapitulation , at the close of his Message , the President names the following ...
... church or corporation , exempting only the last rest- ing - place of the dead , and possibly , with proper restrictions , church edifices . " In his recapitulation , at the close of his Message , the President names the following ...
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... Church and State forever separate and distinct , but each free within its proper sphere ; and that all Church property shall bear its own pro- portion of taxation . " The President's programme fills a larger space and embraces more ...
... Church and State forever separate and distinct , but each free within its proper sphere ; and that all Church property shall bear its own pro- portion of taxation . " The President's programme fills a larger space and embraces more ...
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... Church and State forever separate and distinct , but each free within its proper sphere . " This language is altogether too general , too ambig- uous , and too susceptible of diverse constructions to be of any practical service . The ...
... Church and State forever separate and distinct , but each free within its proper sphere . " This language is altogether too general , too ambig- uous , and too susceptible of diverse constructions to be of any practical service . The ...
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Religion and the State, Or, the Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear No preview available - 2019 |
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