Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... ARGUMENT . VIII . - The Unchristian Method .... IX . - Governmental Jurisdiction .. X. - State Theology ... PAGE . 15 24 34 44 55 66 77 88 99 ΠΙΟ XI . - Civil Government .... XII - The Political Value of Religion ... I 20 132 XIII ...
... ARGUMENT . VIII . - The Unchristian Method .... IX . - Governmental Jurisdiction .. X. - State Theology ... PAGE . 15 24 34 44 55 66 77 88 99 ΠΙΟ XI . - Civil Government .... XII - The Political Value of Religion ... I 20 132 XIII ...
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... argument is addressed to the peo- ple as citizens , and not as religionists , whether Pro- testant or Catholic . In the latter aspect they can never agree upon a common school policy : yet in the former they should agree by fully ...
... argument is addressed to the peo- ple as citizens , and not as religionists , whether Pro- testant or Catholic . In the latter aspect they can never agree upon a common school policy : yet in the former they should agree by fully ...
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... argument to show that no Christian should be taxed to support infidelity is just as good to show that no Deist should be taxed to support Christianity , unless we adopt the theory that one of the functions of civil government is to ...
... argument to show that no Christian should be taxed to support infidelity is just as good to show that no Deist should be taxed to support Christianity , unless we adopt the theory that one of the functions of civil government is to ...
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... not on the subject of religion extend its agency the breadth of a hair beyond this point . The general argument on which this doctrine rests will be presented in its proper place . Yet The School Problem . 53 Secular Education.
... not on the subject of religion extend its agency the breadth of a hair beyond this point . The general argument on which this doctrine rests will be presented in its proper place . Yet The School Problem . 53 Secular Education.
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... arguments that relate purely to the interests of time . They are certainly good for this world , and good for citizenship , whether there be any hereafter or not . Such elementary moral principles have existed in human thought and to ...
... arguments that relate purely to the interests of time . They are certainly good for this world , and good for citizenship , whether there be any hereafter or not . Such elementary moral principles have existed in human thought and to ...
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