Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... 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 authority , and supported by general taxa- tion ? Shall this school ...
... 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 authority , and supported by general taxa- tion ? Shall this school ...
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... adopted by the author ; and his main effort in this volume has been fully to state the premises and show that they prove this conclusion . The argument is addressed to the peo- ple as citizens , and not as religionists , whether Pro ...
... adopted by the author ; and his main effort in this volume has been fully to state the premises and show that they prove this conclusion . The argument is addressed to the peo- ple as citizens , and not as religionists , whether Pro ...
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... adopted in the constitutions of only three States in the Union ; and this one fact is quite sufficient to settle the point in the negative . The question , moreover , is one which , according to the general policy of the Constitution ...
... adopted in the constitutions of only three States in the Union ; and this one fact is quite sufficient to settle the point in the negative . The question , moreover , is one which , according to the general policy of the Constitution ...
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... adopted . All he has done is to indicate the subject in general terms , showing very clearly the drift of his own mind , but not showing the precise thing which he would have accomplished . The only other idea in the President's pro ...
... adopted . All he has done is to indicate the subject in general terms , showing very clearly the drift of his own mind , but not showing the precise thing which he would have accomplished . The only other idea in the President's pro ...
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... adopt , in consistency with the laws of the land , provided always that he also chooses to pay his own bills . The law secures to him this right , in common with all other citizens , and de- fends him in its exercise . This is a free ...
... adopt , in consistency with the laws of the land , provided always that he also chooses to pay his own bills . The law secures to him this right , in common with all other citizens , and de- fends him in its exercise . This is a free ...
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