Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 56
... existence . It is the specific function of the public school , organized and supported by the State , to meet these graduates from the nursery with the facilities for a common preparatory education before they be- come men and women ...
... existence . It is the specific function of the public school , organized and supported by the State , to meet these graduates from the nursery with the facilities for a common preparatory education before they be- come men and women ...
Page 63
... existence being taken into the account , is not far more important than the former . The importance of things spirit- ual , as compared with things temporal , supplies no reason why the State should give its attention to the former in ...
... existence being taken into the account , is not far more important than the former . The importance of things spirit- ual , as compared with things temporal , supplies no reason why the State should give its attention to the former in ...
Page 73
... existence of government . Where a government has jurisdiction it must judge of its own duties . Grant that religion comes within this jurisdiction , and that is the end of the question . The procedures in asserting and exercising it fol ...
... existence of government . Where a government has jurisdiction it must judge of its own duties . Grant that religion comes within this jurisdiction , and that is the end of the question . The procedures in asserting and exercising it fol ...
Page 81
... existence . The State , in taking this ground , which is the short- est and simplest road out of the difficulty , disposes of the whole question by its own absolute neutrality on the subject of religion , and its refusal to be a par- ty ...
... existence . The State , in taking this ground , which is the short- est and simplest road out of the difficulty , disposes of the whole question by its own absolute neutrality on the subject of religion , and its refusal to be a par- ty ...
Page 96
... existence and support by general taxation on grounds which have no reference to religion , and in respect to which all have a common interest , however widely they may differ in their religious opinions . 2. This so - called conscience ...
... existence and support by general taxation on grounds which have no reference to religion , and in respect to which all have a common interest , however widely they may differ in their religious opinions . 2. This so - called conscience ...
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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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