Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 57
... regulate it by the authority of Congress would be simply an act of legislative usurpation , because without any war- rant in the Constitution of the United States . Whether the schools shall be what are called " mixed schools , " or ...
... regulate it by the authority of Congress would be simply an act of legislative usurpation , because without any war- rant in the Constitution of the United States . Whether the schools shall be what are called " mixed schools , " or ...
Page 77
... regulations . The whole machinery , from beginning to end , is exclu- sively a system of State machinery for educational purposes ; not the less so because local divisions of the State - as cities , villages , and school - districts ...
... regulations . The whole machinery , from beginning to end , is exclu- sively a system of State machinery for educational purposes ; not the less so because local divisions of the State - as cities , villages , and school - districts ...
Page 99
... general public that they are by universal consent left exclusively to indi- vidual choice , without any attempt to regulate them by law . Governments exist for particular purposes , Governmental Jurisdiction . 99 -Governmental Jurisdiction.
... general public that they are by universal consent left exclusively to indi- vidual choice , without any attempt to regulate them by law . Governments exist for particular purposes , Governmental Jurisdiction . 99 -Governmental Jurisdiction.
Page 100
... regulate , administer , propagate , or in any way take charge of the religion of the people ? The answer given by history is that most of the govern- ments of the world have assumed that religion lies within the scope of their ...
... regulate , administer , propagate , or in any way take charge of the religion of the people ? The answer given by history is that most of the govern- ments of the world have assumed that religion lies within the scope of their ...
Page 104
... regulation of religion without committing a trespass upon the rights of God and man at the same time . They cannot make its laws , since here God him- . self is the sole lawgiver . They cannot add to its sanctions or modify or cancel ...
... regulation of religion without committing a trespass upon the rights of God and man at the same time . They cannot make its laws , since here God him- . self is the sole lawgiver . They cannot add to its sanctions or modify or cancel ...
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