Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... reference to religion . In respect to this larger question , the American people , alike in their constitutions and laws , have adopted a policy entirely antagonistical to any union between Church and State . Shall this policy be ap ...
... reference to religion . In respect to this larger question , the American people , alike in their constitutions and laws , have adopted a policy entirely antagonistical to any union between Church and State . Shall this policy be ap ...
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... upon the thoughts of men , invest them with great power in reference to any public question . Taken as a whole , they unques- tionably form the best and most useful portion of the 34 Religion and the State . The Protestants.
... upon the thoughts of men , invest them with great power in reference to any public question . Taken as a whole , they unques- tionably form the best and most useful portion of the 34 Religion and the State . The Protestants.
Page 37
... reference to their education . Education is the proper work of parents , and not that of the State . This theory is supplemented by adding that education and reli- gion cannot be separated , and that the moment the State attempts to ...
... reference to their education . Education is the proper work of parents , and not that of the State . This theory is supplemented by adding that education and reli- gion cannot be separated , and that the moment the State attempts to ...
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... reference is made to God . That is a " godless " lecture . A boy works eight hours per day in a fac- tory , in which no religious instruction is given . That is a " godless " factory . So a child goes to the public school , and while ...
... reference is made to God . That is a " godless " lecture . A boy works eight hours per day in a fac- tory , in which no religious instruction is given . That is a " godless " factory . So a child goes to the public school , and while ...
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... reference to religion , and in respect to which all have a common interest , however widely they may differ in their religious opinions . 2. This so - called conscience assumes that it is the province and duty of the State in its public ...
... reference to religion , and in respect to which all have a common interest , however widely they may differ in their religious opinions . 2. This so - called conscience assumes that it is the province and duty of the State in its public ...
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