Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... naturally raise the inquiry whether it is not too narrow in its scope . In their view it is less , except by a very liberal construction , than the whole truth ; and for this reason they are likely to regard it as defective . The other ...
... naturally raise the inquiry whether it is not too narrow in its scope . In their view it is less , except by a very liberal construction , than the whole truth ; and for this reason they are likely to regard it as defective . The other ...
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... naturally becoming qualified for states of life for which they were once wholly unqualified . " This presents the fundamental law of human im- provement . The first and for a considerable period the only form of its action we find in ...
... naturally becoming qualified for states of life for which they were once wholly unqualified . " This presents the fundamental law of human im- provement . The first and for a considerable period the only form of its action we find in ...
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... natural philosophy , physiology , book - keeping , the lower grades of mathematics , the system of Ameri- can ... naturally and necessarily in- volves the element of moral education . The chil- dren form a society for the time being ...
... natural philosophy , physiology , book - keeping , the lower grades of mathematics , the system of Ameri- can ... naturally and necessarily in- volves the element of moral education . The chil- dren form a society for the time being ...
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... natural dictates of conscience and its direct sphere in the relations and actualities of the present life . Any theological creed that cannot see it needs reforming . It is certainly the kind of morality which the State is immensely ...
... natural dictates of conscience and its direct sphere in the relations and actualities of the present life . Any theological creed that cannot see it needs reforming . It is certainly the kind of morality which the State is immensely ...
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... natural and necessary modes of making the principle effective - none whatever - since they result from it by inevitable sequence . Nor have we any scruples about the so - called rights of dis- sentient minorities , since there are no ...
... natural and necessary modes of making the principle effective - none whatever - since they result from it by inevitable sequence . Nor have we any scruples about the so - called rights of dis- sentient minorities , since there are no ...
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