Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 61
... affirming or resting upon the authority of the Bible , or adopting or denying any specific system of religious belief . It is just what it is - secular education - and as such distinct from the dogmas of religious sects , whether true ...
... affirming or resting upon the authority of the Bible , or adopting or denying any specific system of religious belief . It is just what it is - secular education - and as such distinct from the dogmas of religious sects , whether true ...
Page 79
... Shall it be Protestantism , and shall King James's version or the Protestant Bible be the book used ? No , says the Catholic , affirming with equal emphasis his rights as against any such instruction . It Bible in Public Schools . 79.
... Shall it be Protestantism , and shall King James's version or the Protestant Bible be the book used ? No , says the Catholic , affirming with equal emphasis his rights as against any such instruction . It Bible in Public Schools . 79.
Page 149
... affirmation or denial touching religion in the fundamental law . Whether the people are Pagans or Mohammedans , Atheists or Christians , does not appear in the law . No matter what they are , considered religiously , the objects ...
... affirmation or denial touching religion in the fundamental law . Whether the people are Pagans or Mohammedans , Atheists or Christians , does not appear in the law . No matter what they are , considered religiously , the objects ...
Page 150
... affirming , are equivalent to positive denials . But where affirmation is not a duty , there silence is not an offense . If one is not bound to speak , there is no sin in not speaking . Let it then be shown that States , as such , and ...
... affirming , are equivalent to positive denials . But where affirmation is not a duty , there silence is not an offense . If one is not bound to speak , there is no sin in not speaking . Let it then be shown that States , as such , and ...
Page 182
... affirming the divine authority of every existing civil magistracy and laying down the universal ob- ligation of obedience thereto as a duty which must always be performed is to make him teach what is not and cannot be true . It would ...
... affirming the divine authority of every existing civil magistracy and laying down the universal ob- ligation of obedience thereto as a duty which must always be performed is to make him teach what is not and cannot be true . It would ...
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