Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 19
... limits , irrespective of sex , color , birthplace , or religion , forbidding the teaching in said schools of religious , atheistic , or pagan tenets , and prohibiting the granting of any school funds or school taxes , or any part ...
... limits , irrespective of sex , color , birthplace , or religion , forbidding the teaching in said schools of religious , atheistic , or pagan tenets , and prohibiting the granting of any school funds or school taxes , or any part ...
Page 21
... limits , irrespective of sex , color , birthplace , or religion . " The public would be interested to learn from the President how such a duty would be enforced in case a State failed to comply with it . Without some method of enforce ...
... limits , irrespective of sex , color , birthplace , or religion . " The public would be interested to learn from the President how such a duty would be enforced in case a State failed to comply with it . Without some method of enforce ...
Page 53
... limits of the ends for which it exists as a State . They should all be practically taught that the State will protect them in the exer- cise of their religious liberty , and will not on the subject of religion extend its agency the ...
... limits of the ends for which it exists as a State . They should all be practically taught that the State will protect them in the exer- cise of their religious liberty , and will not on the subject of religion extend its agency the ...
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... limit the teacher to the mere reading of the Bible , without comment and without any explanation , is to aim at the mini- mum rather than the maximum of power . No such practice is adopted in teaching arithmetic or gram- mar ; and no ...
... limit the teacher to the mere reading of the Bible , without comment and without any explanation , is to aim at the mini- mum rather than the maximum of power . No such practice is adopted in teaching arithmetic or gram- mar ; and no ...
Page 84
... limits of these sects , yet who , being citizens and taxpayers , have some rights in the public school ? Upon all these points the State must act , pro- vided it attempts to put in practice the selection theory . It must affirmatively ...
... limits of these sects , yet who , being citizens and taxpayers , have some rights in the public school ? Upon all these points the State must act , pro- vided it attempts to put in practice the selection theory . It must affirmatively ...
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