Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... reason for imposing such a restriction upon Con- gress , there must be an equal reason for imposing it upon the several States . While Congress has no power except such as has been delegated to it by the Constitution , the States ...
... reason for imposing such a restriction upon Con- gress , there must be an equal reason for imposing it upon the several States . While Congress has no power except such as has been delegated to it by the Constitution , the States ...
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... reason they are likely to regard it as defective . The other part of the amendment relates specif- ically to the School question . Its provision is that 66 no money raised by taxation in any State for the support of public schools or ...
... reason they are likely to regard it as defective . The other part of the amendment relates specif- ically to the School question . Its provision is that 66 no money raised by taxation in any State for the support of public schools or ...
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... does not meet this specific demand , is quite another question . A system may be very good for some purposes , and for this reason deserve to be sup- ported , while it may not comprehend all desirable ends The Roman Catholics . 25.
... does not meet this specific demand , is quite another question . A system may be very good for some purposes , and for this reason deserve to be sup- ported , while it may not comprehend all desirable ends The Roman Catholics . 25.
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... reasons : First , as an educational régime it is , in his view , exceedingly defective in quantity , and in this re- spect he is entirely right ; secondly , not being Catholic , but , so far as it is anything , Protestant in its ...
... reasons : First , as an educational régime it is , in his view , exceedingly defective in quantity , and in this re- spect he is entirely right ; secondly , not being Catholic , but , so far as it is anything , Protestant in its ...
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... reasons in the minds and hearts of Catholics , or however neces- sary it may be for their purposes , brings before the American people a series of the very gravest questions . These questions are to be thoughtfully considered . We ...
... reasons in the minds and hearts of Catholics , or however neces- sary it may be for their purposes , brings before the American people a series of the very gravest questions . These questions are to be thoughtfully considered . We ...
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