Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 104
... punish their outward expression or the want of such expression ; but the seat of religion lies beyond its agency . No parent can lash his child into piety and no king can make his subjects devout toward God by command- ing them to be so ...
... punish their outward expression or the want of such expression ; but the seat of religion lies beyond its agency . No parent can lash his child into piety and no king can make his subjects devout toward God by command- ing them to be so ...
Page 114
... punished . So the State reasons , and that , too , correctly , provided we accept the doctrine of State theology ... punish- ment to prevent crime . What we call religious liberty it calls a dangerous exercise of private judg- Saul of ...
... punished . So the State reasons , and that , too , correctly , provided we accept the doctrine of State theology ... punish- ment to prevent crime . What we call religious liberty it calls a dangerous exercise of private judg- Saul of ...
Page 120
... as to person and 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 .
... as to person and 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 .
Page 121
Or, The Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear. should be punished ; that controversies among indi- viduals should admit of settlement by legal arbitra- tion , and that the people should be defended against encroachments by ...
Or, The Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear. should be punished ; that controversies among indi- viduals should admit of settlement by legal arbitra- tion , and that the people should be defended against encroachments by ...
Page 123
... punish crime ; but it does not follow that it is equally well fitted or fitted at all to undertake the cure of souls , to teach religion , and prescribe rules for the observance of men in their relations to God . The transcendent ...
... punish crime ; but it does not follow that it is equally well fitted or fitted at all to undertake the cure of souls , to teach religion , and prescribe rules for the observance of men in their relations to God . The transcendent ...
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