Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... faith . He means Catholicism in its tenets , ceremonies , usages , and forms of worship . Give him this in the public school , and not another word of complaint will be heard from either priest or layman to the end of time . Put into ...
... faith . He means Catholicism in its tenets , ceremonies , usages , and forms of worship . Give him this in the public school , and not another word of complaint will be heard from either priest or layman to the end of time . Put into ...
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... faith . He de- sires to protect his children against the evils of both . We see nothing strange or mysterious in this general position of the Catholics , if we look at the question as one of ecclesiastical and religious pol- icy ...
... faith . He de- sires to protect his children against the evils of both . We see nothing strange or mysterious in this general position of the Catholics , if we look at the question as one of ecclesiastical and religious pol- icy ...
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... faith of their parents and the faith of the Church . Take away either of these sources of supply , and especially the latter , and conversions to Catholicism from the outside world among the adult population would by no means replenish ...
... faith of their parents and the faith of the Church . Take away either of these sources of supply , and especially the latter , and conversions to Catholicism from the outside world among the adult population would by no means replenish ...
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... faith , by whatever means he chooses to adopt , in consistency with the laws of the land , provided always that he also chooses to pay his own bills . The law secures to him this right , in common with all other citizens , and de- fends ...
... faith , by whatever means he chooses to adopt , in consistency with the laws of the land , provided always that he also chooses to pay his own bills . The law secures to him this right , in common with all other citizens , and de- fends ...
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... faith , as the sole measure and criterion thereof , and , hence , denounce all education as " godless " and " irreligious " that does not incul- cate this faith ; especially when they ask a subsidy from the school funds of the State or ...
... faith , as the sole measure and criterion thereof , and , hence , denounce all education as " godless " and " irreligious " that does not incul- cate this faith ; especially when they ask a subsidy from the school funds of the State or ...
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