Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... persons who cannot read and write from becoming voters after the year 1890- disfranchising none , however , on grounds of illiter- acy who may be voters at the time this amendment takes effect . " 3. " Declare Church and State forever ...
... persons who cannot read and write from becoming voters after the year 1890- disfranchising none , however , on grounds of illiter- acy who may be voters at the time this amendment takes effect . " 3. " Declare Church and State forever ...
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... persons , show that the discussion has already begun with renewed earnestness . Precisely what shape the question will take , and to what extent and in what manner it may be allied , if at all , with the policy and movements of ...
... persons , show that the discussion has already begun with renewed earnestness . Precisely what shape the question will take , and to what extent and in what manner it may be allied , if at all , with the policy and movements of ...
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... persons who do the brain - work , and who are almost exclusively the clergy - understand very well that Catholicism in this country depends for its life and progress upon two conditions : first , a large and continuous importation of ...
... persons who do the brain - work , and who are almost exclusively the clergy - understand very well that Catholicism in this country depends for its life and progress upon two conditions : first , a large and continuous importation of ...
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... persons , having a good moral character , cleanly in their habits , pure and chaste in their language , and honest and up- right in their discipline . It is their province to preserve school order , to ... person 58 Religion and the State .
... persons , having a good moral character , cleanly in their habits , pure and chaste in their language , and honest and up- right in their discipline . It is their province to preserve school order , to ... person 58 Religion and the State .
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... person , good manners , self - control , truthfulness , honesty , and the like — habits which in kind have their basis and sanction in our moral nature , and which , more- over , are just the habits to fit and dispose them to act well ...
... person , good manners , self - control , truthfulness , honesty , and the like — habits which in kind have their basis and sanction in our moral nature , and which , more- over , are just the habits to fit and dispose them to act well ...
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