Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 21
... give adequate opportunity for " the education of all the children in the rudimentary branches within their respective limits , irrespective of sex , color , birthplace , or religion . " The public would be interested to learn from the ...
... give adequate opportunity for " the education of all the children in the rudimentary branches within their respective limits , irrespective of sex , color , birthplace , or religion . " The public would be interested to learn from the ...
Page 23
... give a new impetus to the discussion of the principles , political and religious , that are in- volved in the School question . The editorials of newspapers , the numerous letters of correspondents , and the conflicting sentiments ...
... give a new impetus to the discussion of the principles , political and religious , that are in- volved in the School question . The editorials of newspapers , the numerous letters of correspondents , and the conflicting sentiments ...
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... gives a " godless " and atheistic education ; and , hence , a school organized on this principle is a " godless school , " periling the soul while attend- ing to the comparatively insignificant knowledge that relates purely to the ...
... gives a " godless " and atheistic education ; and , hence , a school organized on this principle is a " godless school , " periling the soul while attend- ing to the comparatively insignificant knowledge that relates purely to the ...
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... 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 the school religion after the Protestant model , in either its character or its tendencies ...
... 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 the school religion after the Protestant model , in either its character or its tendencies ...
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... give , or run the hazard of not being transmit- ted in the line of family descent . It must bring the children under its power in their earliest years ; and anything that does not meet this necessity fails at a most vital point . This ...
... give , or run the hazard of not being transmit- ted in the line of family descent . It must bring the children under its power in their earliest years ; and anything that does not meet this necessity fails at a most vital point . This ...
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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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