Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... principles and ends of civil government , especially as constitutionally es- tablished in this country . It being granted that civil government should confine itself exclusively to the attainment of secu- lar and temporal ends , and it ...
... principles and ends of civil government , especially as constitutionally es- tablished in this country . It being granted that civil government should confine itself exclusively to the attainment of secu- lar and temporal ends , and it ...
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... principle , and also granted that the public school is an institution of the State , and not of the Church , then the only conclusion , at all con- sistent with the premises , is that the school should be a fair expression of the ...
... principle , and also granted that the public school is an institution of the State , and not of the Church , then the only conclusion , at all con- sistent with the premises , is that the school should be a fair expression of the ...
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... principle is adopted in the constitutions of only three States in the Union ; and this one fact is quite sufficient to settle the point in the negative . The question , moreover , is one which , according to the general policy of the ...
... principle is adopted in the constitutions of only three States in the Union ; and this one fact is quite sufficient to settle the point in the negative . The question , moreover , is one which , according to the general policy of the ...
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... principles , political and religious , that are in- volved in the School question . The editorials of newspapers , the numerous letters of correspondents , and the conflicting sentiments expressed by differ- ent persons , show that the ...
... principles , political and religious , that are in- volved in the School question . The editorials of newspapers , the numerous letters of correspondents , and the conflicting sentiments expressed by differ- ent persons , show that the ...
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... principles that lie at the foundation of our political system . II . THE ROMAN CATHOLICS . The Roman Catholics of this country , consider- ed as a class , and especially as represented by their clergy and their religious journalists ...
... principles that lie at the foundation of our political system . II . THE ROMAN CATHOLICS . The Roman Catholics of this country , consider- ed as a class , and especially as represented by their clergy and their religious journalists ...
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Religion and the State, Or, the Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear No preview available - 2019 |
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