Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 31
... expense ; and this is all that either should ask at the hands of the State . Catholics , however , and , we regret to say , some Protestants , are not satisfied with such a plan of State education . The reading of King James's version ...
... expense ; and this is all that either should ask at the hands of the State . Catholics , however , and , we regret to say , some Protestants , are not satisfied with such a plan of State education . The reading of King James's version ...
Page 32
... expense of the public . Such a division of the school funds as would give him a certain proportion thereof , and ... expenses ; and , although Catholics , es- pecially in large cities , have on this subject shown their faith by their ...
... expense of the public . Such a division of the school funds as would give him a certain proportion thereof , and ... expenses ; and , although Catholics , es- pecially in large cities , have on this subject shown their faith by their ...
Page 46
... taxing power would become the supporter and patron of religious sectarianism , and compel the people indiscriminately to pay the expenses thereof . The proper answer to this distribution theory is The money 46 Religion and the State .
... taxing power would become the supporter and patron of religious sectarianism , and compel the people indiscriminately to pay the expenses thereof . The proper answer to this distribution theory is The money 46 Religion and the State .
Page 47
... expense . The general public surely cannot abandon or modify a good system to suit sectarian necessities or proclivities . The sys- tem should have in it no just ground of objection ; and then it should be firmly maintained , whether ...
... expense . The general public surely cannot abandon or modify a good system to suit sectarian necessities or proclivities . The sys- tem should have in it no just ground of objection ; and then it should be firmly maintained , whether ...
Page 71
... expenses ; but its views must bow to those of the majority , both as to the doctrines taught and as to the persons teach- ing them . The minority , of course , cannot expect to furnish the teachers , any more than a defeated po- litical ...
... expenses ; but its views must bow to those of the majority , both as to the doctrines taught and as to the persons teach- ing them . The minority , of course , cannot expect to furnish the teachers , any more than a defeated po- litical ...
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