Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... answer these questions . As to the correctness of the conclu- sion , and the pertinency and power of the argu- ment to sustain it , the reader can fairly judge only by perusing the entire series of essays . If he will turn to the last ...
... answer these questions . As to the correctness of the conclu- sion , and the pertinency and power of the argu- ment to sustain it , the reader can fairly judge only by perusing the entire series of essays . If he will turn to the last ...
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... answer their Church purposes ; when they identify all true religion with the Catholic faith , as the sole measure and criterion thereof , and , hence , denounce all education as " godless " and " irreligious " that does not incul- cate ...
... answer their Church purposes ; when they identify all true religion with the Catholic faith , as the sole measure and criterion thereof , and , hence , denounce all education as " godless " and " irreligious " that does not incul- cate ...
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... answers this question by declaring that " no money raised by taxation in any State for the support of public schools , or derived from any pub- lic fund therefor , shall ever be under the control of any religious sect , nor shall any ...
... answers this question by declaring that " no money raised by taxation in any State for the support of public schools , or derived from any pub- lic fund therefor , shall ever be under the control of any religious sect , nor shall any ...
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... answer this question , since it would be no index to the tax paid by them , especially when we remember that the great majority of them pay no taxes at all . Their tax contribution is all that they could justly claim , unless it is ...
... answer this question , since it would be no index to the tax paid by them , especially when we remember that the great majority of them pay no taxes at all . Their tax contribution is all that they could justly claim , unless it is ...
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Or, The Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear. The proper answer to this distribution theory is The money a plump and unqualified negative . raised by general taxation belongs to all the people , and the State through its own ...
Or, The Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear. The proper answer to this distribution theory is The money a plump and unqualified negative . raised by general taxation belongs to all the people , and the State through its own ...
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