Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... institution of the State , and not of the Church , then the only conclusion , at all con- sistent with the premises , is that the school should be a fair expression of the character of the State . This is the conclusion adopted by the ...
... institution of the State , and not of the Church , then the only conclusion , at all con- sistent with the premises , is that the school should be a fair expression of the character of the State . This is the conclusion adopted by the ...
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... institutions ? The constitutions of some of the States contain religious tests ; and those of New Hampshire and Connecti- cut provide for a tax levy as the means of sustain- ing Christian societies . Those who believe in the absolute ...
... institutions ? The constitutions of some of the States contain religious tests ; and those of New Hampshire and Connecti- cut provide for a tax levy as the means of sustain- ing Christian societies . Those who believe in the absolute ...
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... institutions of free and inde- pendent thought , " the holy Roman faith " has a very hard battle to fight ; and , hence , the most zeal- ous care over the education of Catholic children is with 28 Religion and the State .
... institutions of free and inde- pendent thought , " the holy Roman faith " has a very hard battle to fight ; and , hence , the most zeal- ous care over the education of Catholic children is with 28 Religion and the State .
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... institutions . Nothing can well be more certain than that the Catholics cannot Romanize our public schools or foist their own sectarian schools upon the State for support , as a general thing , unless they immensely increase the number ...
... institutions . Nothing can well be more certain than that the Catholics cannot Romanize our public schools or foist their own sectarian schools upon the State for support , as a general thing , unless they immensely increase the number ...
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... institutions , that its total abandonment is not a thing to be thought of for a moment . Such a course , by involving a vast reduction of educa- tional opportunities and entirely withdrawing them from a large number of the poorer ...
... institutions , that its total abandonment is not a thing to be thought of for a moment . Such a course , by involving a vast reduction of educa- tional opportunities and entirely withdrawing them from a large number of the poorer ...
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