Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... Government ... XVII . - Christianity and the Common Law XVIII - The National Constitution .... . . . . XIX . - Religious Amendment of the Constitution . 682252 174 187 202 213 XX . The Guaranty of Religious Liberty . XXI . 9.
... Government ... XVII . - Christianity and the Common Law XVIII - The National Constitution .... . . . . XIX . - Religious Amendment of the Constitution . 682252 174 187 202 213 XX . The Guaranty of Religious Liberty . XXI . 9.
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... common school policy : yet in the former they should agree by fully respecting each others ' rights as citizens , and hence by asking nothing of each other which they do not as cheer- fully concede . BROOKLYN , September , 1876 ...
... common school policy : yet in the former they should agree by fully respecting each others ' rights as citizens , and hence by asking nothing of each other which they do not as cheer- fully concede . BROOKLYN , September , 1876 ...
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... session " : - 1. " That the States shall be required to afford the opportunity of a good common - school education to every child within their limits . " 2. " No sectarian tenets shall ever be taught in The New Political Programme . 19.
... session " : - 1. " That the States shall be required to afford the opportunity of a good common - school education to every child within their limits . " 2. " No sectarian tenets shall ever be taught in The New Political Programme . 19.
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... common with all other private property ; yet the whole genius and spirit of the Constitution leave this question to be determined by the respective States . So , also , the President's theory as to an intelligence qualification for ...
... common with all other private property ; yet the whole genius and spirit of the Constitution leave this question to be determined by the respective States . So , also , the President's theory as to an intelligence qualification for ...
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... to pay his own bills . The law secures to him this right , in common with all other citizens , and de- fends him in its exercise . This is a free country for Catholics , as well as for Protestants , and The Roman Catholics . 29.
... to pay his own bills . The law secures to him this right , in common with all other citizens , and de- fends him in its exercise . This is a free country for Catholics , as well as for Protestants , and The Roman Catholics . 29.
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