Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 19
... rest- ing - place of the dead , and possibly , with proper restrictions , church edifices . " In his recapitulation , at the close of his Message , the President names the following questions which he deems of " vital importance , which ...
... rest- ing - place of the dead , and possibly , with proper restrictions , church edifices . " In his recapitulation , at the close of his Message , the President names the following questions which he deems of " vital importance , which ...
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... rest their reli- gion , either wholly or in part , upon the authority of the Bible . Their number , their intelligence , their general standing as citizens , their Church wealth , their religious zeal , and their instrumental agencies ...
... rest their reli- gion , either wholly or in part , upon the authority of the Bible . Their number , their intelligence , their general standing as citizens , their Church wealth , their religious zeal , and their instrumental agencies ...
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... rests on the palpa- ble inconsistency between what the Catholics desire and the whole genius and nature of our political institutions . Nothing can well be more certain than that the Catholics cannot Romanize our public schools or foist ...
... rests on the palpa- ble inconsistency between what the Catholics desire and the whole genius and nature of our political institutions . Nothing can well be more certain than that the Catholics cannot Romanize our public schools or foist ...
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... rests is that the education of children , especially in a democratic republic , does not lie within the normal functions of government at all . The con- stitution of things assigns this duty to the family ; and the State might as well ...
... rests is that the education of children , especially in a democratic republic , does not lie within the normal functions of government at all . The con- stitution of things assigns this duty to the family ; and the State might as well ...
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... rests on so broad an experience of its utility , and is so intimately identified with the perpetuity , safety , and success of our republican institutions , that its total abandonment is not a thing to be thought of for a moment . Such ...
... rests on so broad an experience of its utility , and is so intimately identified with the perpetuity , safety , and success of our republican institutions , that its total abandonment is not a thing to be thought of for a moment . Such ...
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