Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... exercise thereof . " Mr. E. P. Hurlbut , formerly one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the State of New York , in a pamphlet published some years since , and entitled " A Secular View of Religion in the State , " sug- gested that ...
... exercise thereof . " Mr. E. P. Hurlbut , formerly one of the Judges of the Supreme Court of the State of New York , in a pamphlet published some years since , and entitled " A Secular View of Religion in the State , " sug- gested that ...
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... exercise of the power of taxation in support of religious institutions ? The constitutions of some of the States contain religious tests ; and those of New Hampshire and Connecti- cut provide for a tax levy as the means of sustain- ing ...
... exercise of the power of taxation in support of religious institutions ? The constitutions of some of the States contain religious tests ; and those of New Hampshire and Connecti- cut provide for a tax levy as the means of sustain- ing ...
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... exercise of its taxing power , or in that of proposing amendments to the Constitu- tion . The President is right in his opinion that Church property should be taxed , in common with all other private property ; yet the whole genius and ...
... exercise of its taxing power , or in that of proposing amendments to the Constitu- tion . The President is right in his opinion that Church property should be taxed , in common with all other private property ; yet the whole genius and ...
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... exercise involve a union of Church and State , or prohibit specifically the exercise of any powers which necessarily lead to the result . A mere gen- eral dogma on any subject will not do for a consti- tutional law . Making ...
... exercise involve a union of Church and State , or prohibit specifically the exercise of any powers which necessarily lead to the result . A mere gen- eral dogma on any subject will not do for a consti- tutional law . Making ...
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... 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 Catholics , as well as for Protestants , and The Roman Catholics .
... 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 Catholics , as well as for Protestants , and The Roman Catholics .
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