Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 17
... believe in the absolute divorcement of the State from religion , and who think it expedient to place this doctrine in the organic law of the land will , of course , approve of Mr. Blaine's proposition , so far as it goes ; yet they will ...
... believe in the absolute divorcement of the State from religion , and who think it expedient to place this doctrine in the organic law of the land will , of course , approve of Mr. Blaine's proposition , so far as it goes ; yet they will ...
Page 38
... believe that the State should have a system of popular education supported by general taxation , and managed exclusively by its own au- thority ; and that the system should be rigidly con- fined to the secular sphere of knowledge ...
... believe that the State should have a system of popular education supported by general taxation , and managed exclusively by its own au- thority ; and that the system should be rigidly con- fined to the secular sphere of knowledge ...
Page 39
... believe in the necessity and wis- dom of State education , and also utterly protest against the Catholic programme in respect to the public schools , nevertheless , insist upon the reading of the Bible in these schools , without note or ...
... believe in the necessity and wis- dom of State education , and also utterly protest against the Catholic programme in respect to the public schools , nevertheless , insist upon the reading of the Bible in these schools , without note or ...
Page 51
... of tyranny and wrong to tax a Catholic or a Jew to support a religion in which he does not believe as it is to apply the same principle to a Protestant . There is essentially no difference in the two The School Problem . 51.
... of tyranny and wrong to tax a Catholic or a Jew to support a religion in which he does not believe as it is to apply the same principle to a Protestant . There is essentially no difference in the two The School Problem . 51.
Page 52
... believe , by the demands of a true religion , this fifth solution of the School problem , we still press the question : What shall the State do ? But one answer is left , and that an- swer constitutes the sixth solution , which is the ...
... believe , by the demands of a true religion , this fifth solution of the School problem , we still press the question : What shall the State do ? But one answer is left , and that an- swer constitutes the sixth solution , which is the ...
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