Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-5 of 20
Page 10
... Sabbath Legislation . PAGB . 223 236 247 262 276 XXV . - The Civil Oath . 290 XXVI . - National and State Chaplains . 301 XXVII . Criminal Blasphemy and profanity .. 313 XXVIII . - Thanksgiving and Fast - day Proclamations .. 325 XXIX ...
... Sabbath Legislation . PAGB . 223 236 247 262 276 XXV . - The Civil Oath . 290 XXVI . - National and State Chaplains . 301 XXVII . Criminal Blasphemy and profanity .. 313 XXVIII . - Thanksgiving and Fast - day Proclamations .. 325 XXIX ...
Page 62
... Sabbath - school furnishes such a system , since nei- ther teaches all which it is desirable to know . Education involves a division of labor , and no system undertakes to comprehend every possible kind of knowledge . The incompleteness ...
... Sabbath - school furnishes such a system , since nei- ther teaches all which it is desirable to know . Education involves a division of labor , and no system undertakes to comprehend every possible kind of knowledge . The incompleteness ...
Page 64
... . The drill of the day - school is a very good drill for that of the Church and the Sabbath- school . It is by no means certain that the latter will not be more profitably and successfully per- formed by 64 Religion and the State .
... . The drill of the day - school is a very good drill for that of the Church and the Sabbath- school . It is by no means certain that the latter will not be more profitably and successfully per- formed by 64 Religion and the State .
Page 85
... Sabbath . Who makes the transfer ? Not the teacher who reads the Bible and conducts the wor- ship , since he is a subordinate officer ; not the Board of Education , except as exercising powers be- stowed by the State ; but the State ...
... Sabbath . Who makes the transfer ? Not the teacher who reads the Bible and conducts the wor- ship , since he is a subordinate officer ; not the Board of Education , except as exercising powers be- stowed by the State ; but the State ...
Page 141
... Sabbath or the week day , and then let them pay the expenses thereof . Let the State afford to them impartial protection , and stop there . This gives Christian truth , and its friends a fair and open field , without patronage and ...
... Sabbath or the week day , and then let them pay the expenses thereof . Let the State afford to them impartial protection , and stop there . This gives Christian truth , and its friends a fair and open field , without patronage and ...
Other editions - View all
Religion and the State, Or, the Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear No preview available - 2019 |
Common terms and phrases
adopted affirmation Almighty God according amendment American argument atheist authority Bible blasphemy Catholic chaplain character Christian Church property citizens civil government civil oath common law constitutions of Vermont court of equity creed declares Deist dictates divine doctrine duty ecclesiastical enforce establishment of religion exclusively exempting Church exemption existence fact faith free exercise grateful to Almighty hence individual justice legislation legislature ligious matter ment moral Mormon offenses opinion ordain and establish organized peace person political practice preamble principle profanity propagation Protestant Protestantism public school punished purpose reason reference regard relation religion religious corporations religious instruction religious liberty religious societies religious test respect right to worship rights of conscience Roman Catholicism Sabbath says School question school system sects secular secure sense simply South Carolina statute Sunday swearing taxation teach temporal theology theory thereof things tion true United whole worship Almighty