Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... 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- plied to the public school ...
... 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- plied to the public school ...
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... respecting an establish- ment of religion , or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . " The words in italics are ... respects the extent of its application . Does the language reach and inhibit all religious 16 Religion and the State .
... respecting an establish- ment of religion , or prohibiting the free exercise thereof . " The words in italics are ... respects the extent of its application . Does the language reach and inhibit all religious 16 Religion and the State .
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... , or take the superintendence of their education . The negative part of the President's plan sub- stantially coincides with the amendment proposed by Mr. Blaine in respect to the use of school The New Political Programme . 21.
... , or take the superintendence of their education . The negative part of the President's plan sub- stantially coincides with the amendment proposed by Mr. Blaine in respect to the use of school The New Political Programme . 21.
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... respect to the use of school funds , and goes beyond it in prohibiting the teaching of religious , sectarian , atheistic , or pagan tenets in any school sustained in whole or in part by the State . Whether Bible - reading , opening the ...
... respect to the use of school funds , and goes beyond it in prohibiting the teaching of religious , sectarian , atheistic , or pagan tenets in any school sustained in whole or in part by the State . Whether Bible - reading , opening the ...
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... respects Catholics , proceeds from no ultra - Protestant spleen against them , and no wish to call in question their sincerity or in the slightest manner to abridge their rights . We have no sympathy with , and hardly any respect for ...
... respects Catholics , proceeds from no ultra - Protestant spleen against them , and no wish to call in question their sincerity or in the slightest manner to abridge their rights . We have no sympathy with , and hardly any respect for ...
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