Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 60
... dictates of conscience and its direct sphere in the relations and actualities of the present life . Any theological creed that cannot see it needs reforming . It is certainly the kind of morality which the State is immensely concerned ...
... dictates of conscience and its direct sphere in the relations and actualities of the present life . Any theological creed that cannot see it needs reforming . It is certainly the kind of morality which the State is immensely concerned ...
Page 105
... dictates of his own conscience . This statement needs to be qualified by the re- mark that no one , as a member of civil society , has a right so to exercise his religious liberty as to make himself a trespasser upon the rights of ...
... dictates of his own conscience . This statement needs to be qualified by the re- mark that no one , as a member of civil society , has a right so to exercise his religious liberty as to make himself a trespasser upon the rights of ...
Page 106
... dictates of his own conscience or when peaceably imparting his relig ious convictions to others , and that no one shall be compelled by law to perform any religious duty or be subject to any disability on the ground of non- performance ...
... dictates of his own conscience or when peaceably imparting his relig ious convictions to others , and that no one shall be compelled by law to perform any religious duty or be subject to any disability on the ground of non- performance ...
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... dictates . It is the highest authority that can be established in his soul for the government of his own con- duct . It is the supreme law of his inner nature . It is , however , quite enough for him to place his own actions under the ...
... dictates . It is the highest authority that can be established in his soul for the government of his own con- duct . It is the supreme law of his inner nature . It is , however , quite enough for him to place his own actions under the ...
Page 158
... dictates . They ought to rule in the conscientious and pious fear of God . The fact that they are rulers and , as such , possess authority over others , does not cancel their personal responsibility to the King of kings . God's ...
... dictates . They ought to rule in the conscientious and pious fear of God . The fact that they are rulers and , as such , possess authority over others , does not cancel their personal responsibility to the King of kings . God's ...
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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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