Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 47
... exemption . They choose to have it so , and , hence , they must patiently take the conse- quences . The State might just as well exempt those from taxation who for other than religious reasons choose to send their children to private ...
... exemption . They choose to have it so , and , hence , they must patiently take the conse- quences . The State might just as well exempt those from taxation who for other than religious reasons choose to send their children to private ...
Page 242
... exemption , the amount to be prescribed by law . " The constitution of Alabama ( X. , 1 ) says : " All citizens of any denomination whatever who , from scruples of conscience , may be averse to bear- ing arms shall be exempt therefrom ...
... exemption , the amount to be prescribed by law . " The constitution of Alabama ( X. , 1 ) says : " All citizens of any denomination whatever who , from scruples of conscience , may be averse to bear- ing arms shall be exempt therefrom ...
Page 257
... exempt the rights of a religious con- science from regulation , control , interference , re- straint , or constraint by civil government . Their design is to secure religious freedom , by imposing limitations upon the civil power . On ...
... exempt the rights of a religious con- science from regulation , control , interference , re- straint , or constraint by civil government . Their design is to secure religious freedom , by imposing limitations upon the civil power . On ...
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... Minnesota ( IX . , 3 ) , declares that " all churches , church property used for relig- ious purposes , and houses of worship • · • shall · · • by general laws , be exempt from 262 Religion and the State . Taxation of Religious ...
... Minnesota ( IX . , 3 ) , declares that " all churches , church property used for relig- ious purposes , and houses of worship • · • shall · · • by general laws , be exempt from 262 Religion and the State . Taxation of Religious ...
Page 269
... exemption in behalf of religious corporations it refutes itself by proving more than the State can admit . So , also , if the doctrine be good to show the propriety of tax - exemption , why is it not just as good to show that the State ...
... exemption in behalf of religious corporations it refutes itself by proving more than the State can admit . So , also , if the doctrine be good to show the propriety of tax - exemption , why is it not just as good to show that the State ...
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