Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 60
... peaceful , and law - abiding citizen ; and which also forms one of the primary objects and great blessings of the public school . We give this outline sketch as a definition of what we mean by a common school secular educa- tion . It is ...
... peaceful , and law - abiding citizen ; and which also forms one of the primary objects and great blessings of the public school . We give this outline sketch as a definition of what we mean by a common school secular educa- tion . It is ...
Page 115
... peaceful persuasion of argument and the gentle and loving voice of entreaty ; a doctrine that in practi- cal execution becomes an abominable despotism ex- ercised over the bodies and attempted over the souls of men - yes , such a ...
... peaceful persuasion of argument and the gentle and loving voice of entreaty ; a doctrine that in practi- cal execution becomes an abominable despotism ex- ercised over the bodies and attempted over the souls of men - yes , such a ...
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... property should be defined and protected by the authority of law ; that the public peace should be preserved ; that crime . should be punished ; that controversies among indi- viduals should I 20 Religion and the State .
... property should be defined and protected by the authority of law ; that the public peace should be preserved ; that crime . should be punished ; that controversies among indi- viduals should I 20 Religion and the State .
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... peace . This has always been a favorite doctrine with me . " He certainly was not an atheist or a hater of religion ; but was a profound thinker , who did more than any other man in framing the Constitution of the United States , and as ...
... peace . This has always been a favorite doctrine with me . " He certainly was not an atheist or a hater of religion ; but was a profound thinker , who did more than any other man in framing the Constitution of the United States , and as ...
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... peace by exciting forcible resistance . " Archbishop Whately , in his preface to his " Elements of Rhetoric , " says that he had 66 never met with any one who could explain " to him the meaning of the maxim ; yet he did not understand ...
... peace by exciting forcible resistance . " Archbishop Whately , in his preface to his " Elements of Rhetoric , " says that he had 66 never met with any one who could explain " to him the meaning of the maxim ; yet he did not understand ...
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