Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 41
... individuals , and by the resolutions and deliverances of ecclesias- tical bodies representing their views . They form by no means a small and insignificant portion of those who belong to the various Protestant sects , if they do not ...
... individuals , and by the resolutions and deliverances of ecclesias- tical bodies representing their views . They form by no means a small and insignificant portion of those who belong to the various Protestant sects , if they do not ...
Page 66
... individual religious liberty would be in order . The hanging of witches would be in order . The religious persecutions of the Dark Ages would be in order . Every man ought to thank God that our political system does not pro- vide for ...
... individual religious liberty would be in order . The hanging of witches would be in order . The religious persecutions of the Dark Ages would be in order . Every man ought to thank God that our political system does not pro- vide for ...
Page 73
... individual who , on the score of his private con- science , gets in the way of the State conscience , must get out of the way or be crushed by it . He has no right to arrest or control the action of the State conscience with his private ...
... individual who , on the score of his private con- science , gets in the way of the State conscience , must get out of the way or be crushed by it . He has no right to arrest or control the action of the State conscience with his private ...
Page 89
... individual enterprise and individual action . Religion is eminently one of these inter- ests The Unchristian Method . 89.
... individual enterprise and individual action . Religion is eminently one of these inter- ests The Unchristian Method . 89.
Page 90
... individual or set of individ- uals , taught and enforced by the State . The State can have no religious opinions ; and if it undertakes to enforce the teaching of such opinions , they must be the opinions of some natural person or class ...
... individual or set of individ- uals , taught and enforced by the State . The State can have no religious opinions ; and if it undertakes to enforce the teaching of such opinions , they must be the opinions of some natural person or class ...
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