Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... character of the State . This is the conclusion 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 ...
... character of the State . This is the conclusion 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 ...
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... character , that is not also distinctively religious . The secular without the religious ele- ment gives a " godless " and atheistic education ; and , hence , a school organized on this principle is a " godless school , " periling the ...
... character , that is not also distinctively religious . The secular without the religious ele- ment gives a " godless " and atheistic education ; and , hence , a school organized on this principle is a " godless school , " periling the ...
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... character or its tendencies , and this for his children is the next thing to a " godless " school , if not quite as bad , since it teaches them " damnable heresies . " The danger is that it will make them Protestants , or prevent them ...
... character or its tendencies , and this for his children is the next thing to a " godless " school , if not quite as bad , since it teaches them " damnable heresies . " The danger is that it will make them Protestants , or prevent them ...
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... character of the instruction . If the State is to go into the busi- ness of religious and sectarian instruction at all , then let it do so openly , without any indirection , and not shove it into a corner . A fourth plan is to establish ...
... character of the instruction . If the State is to go into the busi- ness of religious and sectarian instruction at all , then let it do so openly , without any indirection , and not shove it into a corner . A fourth plan is to establish ...
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... character , it would be such by the authority of the State . Catholics , when in the minority , would be taxed to support Protestant schools ; and Protestants , when in the same position , would be taxed to support Catholic schools ...
... character , it would be such by the authority of the State . Catholics , when in the minority , would be taxed to support Protestant schools ; and Protestants , when in the same position , would be taxed to support Catholic schools ...
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