Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... ment to sustain it , the reader can fairly judge only by perusing the entire series of essays . If he will turn to the last number , entitled " The Conclusion , " he will find a summary of the whole discussion , and be the better able ...
... ment to sustain it , the reader can fairly judge only by perusing the entire series of essays . If he will turn to the last number , entitled " The Conclusion , " he will find a summary of the whole discussion , and be the better able ...
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... ment to the Constitution of the United States , which he has since submitted to the House of Rep- resentatives in the following form : - " No State shall make any law respecting an es- tablishment of religion , or prohibiting the free ...
... ment to the Constitution of the United States , which he has since submitted to the House of Rep- resentatives in the following form : - " No State shall make any law respecting an es- tablishment of religion , or prohibiting the free ...
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... ment of religion , or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . " The words in italics are the ones which Judge Hurlbut proposed to add . If there be good reason for imposing such a restriction upon Con- gress , there must be an equal ...
... ment of religion , or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . " The words in italics are the ones which Judge Hurlbut proposed to add . If there be good reason for imposing such a restriction upon Con- gress , there must be an equal ...
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... ment it would be practically of but little conse- quence . Whether a State shall have a public school system or not is purely and absolutely a State ques- tion - as much so as the question whether it shall have a prison or a police ...
... ment it would be practically of but little conse- quence . Whether a State shall have a public school system or not is purely and absolutely a State ques- tion - as much so as the question whether it shall have a prison or a police ...
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... ment and religion , in their relations to each other , are matters of the very deepest interest . Some years since the attention of the public was strongly called to this subject , by the action of the Board of Education at Cincinnati ...
... ment and religion , in their relations to each other , are matters of the very deepest interest . Some years since the attention of the public was strongly called to this subject , by the action of the Board of Education at Cincinnati ...
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