Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... fact is quite sufficient to settle the point in the negative . The question , moreover , is one which , according to the general policy of the Constitution , should be deter- mined by each State for itself . The plan of the President in ...
... fact is quite sufficient to settle the point in the negative . The question , moreover , is one which , according to the general policy of the Constitution , should be deter- mined by each State for itself . The plan of the President in ...
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... fact in mind . When , however , the leaders and teachers of the Catholic host make war upon our public school system because it does not answer their Church purposes ; when they identify all true religion with the Catholic faith , as ...
... fact in mind . When , however , the leaders and teachers of the Catholic host make war upon our public school system because it does not answer their Church purposes ; when they identify all true religion with the Catholic faith , as ...
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... fact ; and they ought to have the consideration to see it , and the candor to admit it . King James's version is all very well for them , since they are agreed in accepting it ; but it is not so for these other parties , who are taxed ...
... fact ; and they ought to have the consideration to see it , and the candor to admit it . King James's version is all very well for them , since they are agreed in accepting it ; but it is not so for these other parties , who are taxed ...
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... fact . Discarding , then , as we must , by the stern de- mands of logic and , as we believe , by the demands of a true religion , this fifth solution of the School problem , we still press the question : What shall the State do ? But ...
... fact . Discarding , then , as we must , by the stern de- mands of logic and , as we believe , by the demands of a true religion , this fifth solution of the School problem , we still press the question : What shall the State do ? But ...
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... not the entire charge of the chil- dren , and certainly does not undertake their entire education . The fact that he teaches what is secular does not preclude others from teaching what is dis- tinctively 62 Religion and the State .
... not the entire charge of the chil- dren , and certainly does not undertake their entire education . The fact that he teaches what is secular does not preclude others from teaching what is dis- tinctively 62 Religion and the State .
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