Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 12
... organized and managed by State authority , and supported by general taxa- tion ? Shall this school , like the State itself , be ex- clusively secular in its purposes and processes , or shall it , in addition to the secular element , be ...
... organized and managed by State authority , and supported by general taxa- tion ? Shall this school , like the State itself , be ex- clusively secular in its purposes and processes , or shall it , in addition to the secular element , be ...
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... organized to educate the people , or take the superintendence of their education . The negative part of the President's plan sub- stantially coincides with the amendment proposed by Mr. Blaine in respect to the use of school The New ...
... organized to educate the people , or take the superintendence of their education . The negative part of the President's plan sub- stantially coincides with the amendment proposed by Mr. Blaine in respect to the use of school The New ...
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... organized on this principle is a " godless school , " periling the soul while attend- ing to the comparatively insignificant knowledge that relates purely to the interests of time . It is far more important that children should learn to ...
... organized on this principle is a " godless school , " periling the soul while attend- ing to the comparatively insignificant knowledge that relates purely to the interests of time . It is far more important that children should learn to ...
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... 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 political party that should place them in this posi tion The Protestants . 35.
... 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 political party that should place them in this posi tion The Protestants . 35.
Page 45
... their own denominational and sectarian schools . This idea is totally inconsistent with the public school system as at present organized , and would in the end prove its destruction . Moreover , it The School Problem . 45.
... their own denominational and sectarian schools . This idea is totally inconsistent with the public school system as at present organized , and would in the end prove its destruction . Moreover , it The School Problem . 45.
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