Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 12
... reader can fairly judge only by perusing the entire series of essays . If he will turn to the last number , entitled " The Conclusion , " he will find a summary of the whole discussion , and be the better able to judge of the relations ...
... reader can fairly judge only by perusing the entire series of essays . If he will turn to the last number , entitled " The Conclusion , " he will find a summary of the whole discussion , and be the better able to judge of the relations ...
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... reading and religious worship therein , which is one of the sharpest issues between the Catholic and the Protestant , would be still left to the discretion of each State . So also there would be no inhibition upon the use of public ...
... reading and religious worship therein , which is one of the sharpest issues between the Catholic and the Protestant , would be still left to the discretion of each State . So also there would be no inhibition upon the use of public ...
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... reading , opening the school by prayer , and singing religious hymns would come within the prohibition , would be a question of con- struction , in regard to which we here express no opinion , because the President has not given the ...
... reading , opening the school by prayer , and singing religious hymns would come within the prohibition , would be a question of con- struction , in regard to which we here express no opinion , because the President has not given the ...
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... reading of King James's version of the Sacred Scriptures , opening the public school by prayer , and singing a religious hymn will not satisfy the Catholic , for two reasons : First , as an educational régime it is , in his view ...
... reading of King James's version of the Sacred Scriptures , opening the public school by prayer , and singing a religious hymn will not satisfy the Catholic , for two reasons : First , as an educational régime it is , in his view ...
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... reading of King James's version of the Scriptures in the public schools is demanded by a certain class of Protestants ; and to it the Catholic objects , as an offense to his con- science . What he wants is the Douay version ; and this ...
... reading of King James's version of the Scriptures in the public schools is demanded by a certain class of Protestants ; and to it the Catholic objects , as an offense to his con- science . What he wants is the Douay version ; and this ...
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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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