Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... Majority Conscience .... 164 THE SPECIAL ARGUMENT . XVI . - The Divine Right of Civil Government ... XVII . - Christianity and the Common Law XVIII - The National Constitution .... . . . . XIX . - Religious Amendment of the Constitution ...
... Majority Conscience .... 164 THE SPECIAL ARGUMENT . XVI . - The Divine Right of Civil Government ... XVII . - Christianity and the Common Law XVIII - The National Constitution .... . . . . XIX . - Religious Amendment of the Constitution ...
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... majority , and imposing special disabilities and burdens upon the dissenting minority . Mr. Blaine proposes to withdraw this power from the States , and subject them to the same restriction that now applies to Congress . The only ...
... majority , and imposing special disabilities and burdens upon the dissenting minority . Mr. Blaine proposes to withdraw this power from the States , and subject them to the same restriction that now applies to Congress . The only ...
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... majority of Protestants . While the latter are willing that the former should organize and conduct as many parochial or private schools as they choose to support , they are not willing to be taxed for any such purpose ; and any ...
... majority of Protestants . While the latter are willing that the former should organize and conduct as many parochial or private schools as they choose to support , they are not willing to be taxed for any such purpose ; and any ...
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... majority . We design hereafter to examine the merits of this view somewhat at large ; and , hence , now con- tent ourselves with the single remark that these Protestants substantially ask for themselves in re- spect to the public ...
... majority . We design hereafter to examine the merits of this view somewhat at large ; and , hence , now con- tent ourselves with the single remark that these Protestants substantially ask for themselves in re- spect to the public ...
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... majority of them pay no taxes at all . Their tax contribution is all that they could justly claim , unless it is proposed to educate their chil- dren in the Catholic faith with funds derived from other sources . The plan would add to ...
... majority of them pay no taxes at all . Their tax contribution is all that they could justly claim , unless it is proposed to educate their chil- dren in the Catholic faith with funds derived from other sources . The plan would add to ...
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