Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... same restriction that now applies to Congress . The only difficulty that we feel in regard to this part of the amendment respects the extent of its application . Does the language reach and inhibit all religious 16 Religion and the State .
... same restriction that now applies to Congress . The only difficulty that we feel in regard to this part of the amendment respects the extent of its application . Does the language reach and inhibit all religious 16 Religion and the State .
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... 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 derived from any pub- lic ...
... 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 derived from any pub- lic ...
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... regard to the pub- lic schools is both positive and negative . The pos- itive part consists in making it the constitutional duty of the States to establish and maintain such schools and to give adequate opportunity for " the education ...
... regard to the pub- lic schools is both positive and negative . The pos- itive part consists in making it the constitutional duty of the States to establish and maintain such schools and to give adequate opportunity for " the education ...
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... regard to which we here express no opinion , because the President has not given the exact words of the amendment which he desires to have adopted . All he has done is to indicate the subject in general terms , showing very clearly the ...
... regard to which we here express no opinion , because the President has not given the exact words of the amendment which he desires to have adopted . All he has done is to indicate the subject in general terms , showing very clearly the ...
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... regard to it ; and yet , whether they are right in denouncing every school system that 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 ...
... regard to it ; and yet , whether they are right in denouncing every school system that 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 ...
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