Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... instruction and worship ? The object of this volume is to answer these questions . As to the correctness of the conclu- sion , and the pertinency and power of the argu- ment to sustain it , the reader can fairly judge only by perusing ...
... instruction and worship ? The object of this volume is to answer these questions . As to the correctness of the conclu- sion , and the pertinency and power of the argu- ment to sustain it , the reader can fairly judge only by perusing ...
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... instruction and worship to be attended to by other agencies . Those who adopt this view deny that education and religion , so far as the former comes within the province of the State , are insep- arable ; and they also deny that an ...
... instruction and worship to be attended to by other agencies . Those who adopt this view deny that education and religion , so far as the former comes within the province of the State , are insep- arable ; and they also deny that an ...
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... , by classifying the children according to the faith of their parents and giving the instruction , not in the regular school hours , but at a special period set ́ apart for this service , either before or after these The School Problem .
... , by classifying the children according to the faith of their parents and giving the instruction , not in the regular school hours , but at a special period set ́ apart for this service , either before or after these The School Problem .
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... instruction . If the State is to go into the busi- ness of religious and sectarian instruction at all , then let it do so openly , without any indirection , and not shove it into a corner . A fourth plan is to establish schools by law ...
... instruction . If the State is to go into the busi- ness of religious and sectarian instruction at all , then let it do so openly , without any indirection , and not shove it into a corner . A fourth plan is to establish schools by law ...
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... instruction is " godless " and " irreli- gious . " There is a sense in which this is true , and in that sense there is nothing in the ob- jection . A merchant makes out a bill for the sale of goods to his customer , with not a word ...
... instruction is " godless " and " irreli- gious . " There is a sense in which this is true , and in that sense there is nothing in the ob- jection . A merchant makes out a bill for the sale of goods to his customer , with not a word ...
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