Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... consistency with the laws of the land , provided always that he also chooses 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 ...
... consistency with the laws of the land , provided always that he also chooses 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 ...
Page 61
... consistency with its fundamental principles . A theocratic State might go further ; but a democratic State cannot , without self - contra- diction . But it is objected that this is not a complete education , since it does not include ...
... consistency with its fundamental principles . A theocratic State might go further ; but a democratic State cannot , without self - contra- diction . But it is objected that this is not a complete education , since it does not include ...
Page 105
... consistency with its own welfare , permit to be done with impu- nity , for any reasons . It is the province of just and enlightened legislation to fix the limits within which individual liberty must move , and beyond which it must yield ...
... consistency with its own welfare , permit to be done with impu- nity , for any reasons . It is the province of just and enlightened legislation to fix the limits within which individual liberty must move , and beyond which it must yield ...
Page 107
... consistently render . But what has this discussion as to the jurisdic- tion of human governments to do with the School question ? We answer that the public schools of this country are supported by taxation ; that taxation is a ...
... consistently render . But what has this discussion as to the jurisdic- tion of human governments to do with the School question ? We answer that the public schools of this country are supported by taxation ; that taxation is a ...
Page 109
... consistent with the religious rights of the people . No man has a right to say that his religion , in distinction from that of his neighbor , shall be taught in a school for the support of which both Governmental Jurisdiction . 109.
... consistent with the religious rights of the people . No man has a right to say that his religion , in distinction from that of his neighbor , shall be taught in a school for the support of which both Governmental Jurisdiction . 109.
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Religion and the State, Or, the Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear No preview available - 2019 |
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