Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... relations of its several parts to each other . No one aspect of the question exhausts it ; and no examination of it can be deemed at all thorough or complete that does not carefully consider the principles and ends of civil government ...
... relations of its several parts to each other . No one aspect of the question exhausts it ; and no examination of it can be deemed at all thorough or complete that does not carefully consider the principles and ends of civil government ...
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... relation to religion is the one which 66 declares Church and State forever separate and distinct , but each free within its proper sphere . " This language is altogether too general , too ambig- uous , and too susceptible of diverse ...
... relation to religion is the one which 66 declares Church and State forever separate and distinct , but each free within its proper sphere . " This language is altogether too general , too ambig- uous , and too susceptible of diverse ...
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... relations to each other , are matters of the very deepest interest . Some years since the attention of the public was strongly called to this subject , by the action of the Board of Education at Cincinnati . At that time the author of ...
... relations to each other , are matters of the very deepest interest . Some years since the attention of the public was strongly called to this subject , by the action of the Board of Education at Cincinnati . At that time the author of ...
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... relation to religion . In the principles relating to it , and by which it is to be determined , it is one of the most elementary and far - reaching questions of human society . If the State may properly undertake the work of religious ...
... relation to religion . In the principles relating to it , and by which it is to be determined , it is one of the most elementary and far - reaching questions of human society . If the State may properly undertake the work of religious ...
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... relations . They are not peculiar to Christendom or Christianity ; but rather belong to man as man . His depravity has never sunk so low as to involve their total ab- sence . Christianity fosters these virtues and begets others of a ...
... relations . They are not peculiar to Christendom or Christianity ; but rather belong to man as man . His depravity has never sunk so low as to involve their total ab- sence . Christianity fosters these virtues and begets others of a ...
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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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