Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... grounds of illiter- acy who may be voters at the time this amendment takes effect . " 3. " Declare Church and State forever separate and distinct , but each free within its proper sphere ; and that all Church property shall bear its own ...
... grounds of illiter- acy who may be voters at the time this amendment takes effect . " 3. " Declare Church and State forever separate and distinct , but each free within its proper sphere ; and that all Church property shall bear its own ...
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... grounds upon which they base their dislike of this system . First of all , we should remember that , in the view of Catholics , no educational system applied to children is or can be right , whatever it may be in its secular character ...
... grounds upon which they base their dislike of this system . First of all , we should remember that , in the view of Catholics , no educational system applied to children is or can be right , whatever it may be in its secular character ...
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... ground that education and religion are insep- arable ; and that the State should adopt a system by which " every religious denomination which has its own schools shall draw its proportion of the sum raised by general taxation ...
... ground that education and religion are insep- arable ; and that the State should adopt a system by which " every religious denomination which has its own schools shall draw its proportion of the sum raised by general taxation ...
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... ground of debate among themselves . When , however , we change the issue from the purely negative form of resistance to Catholics , and ask these Protestants to give us a positive scheme of their own , their unity and harmony very ...
... ground of debate among themselves . When , however , we change the issue from the purely negative form of resistance to Catholics , and ask these Protestants to give us a positive scheme of their own , their unity and harmony very ...
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... ground it is not possible to tell ; yet the view is widely held by the membership of the professedly Protestant sects in this country . The discussion of the School question , within the last twenty years , has added largely to the ...
... ground it is not possible to tell ; yet the view is widely held by the membership of the professedly Protestant sects in this country . The discussion of the School question , within the last twenty years , has added largely to the ...
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