Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 57
... rules in application to the subject , and charge the cost thereof to the people by compulsory taxation . Most of the States of this Union have such a system . The constitutions of some of the States make it the duty of their respective ...
... rules in application to the subject , and charge the cost thereof to the people by compulsory taxation . Most of the States of this Union have such a system . The constitutions of some of the States make it the duty of their respective ...
Page 61
... rule or form of worship . It is all that such a State can make it in consistency with its fundamental principles . A theocratic State might go further ; but a democratic State cannot , without self - contra- diction . But it is objected ...
... rule or form of worship . It is all that such a State can make it in consistency with its fundamental principles . A theocratic State might go further ; but a democratic State cannot , without self - contra- diction . But it is objected ...
Page 69
... rule of State faith and State practice . The State , for its own purposes , has decided that this book contains the true religion , and also what version is the true translation of the original Scriptures . And now , having settled ...
... rule of State faith and State practice . The State , for its own purposes , has decided that this book contains the true religion , and also what version is the true translation of the original Scriptures . And now , having settled ...
Page 70
... rule in appointing its teachers of re- ligion . If the religion of the State be Protestantism in its generic sense , or in any of its sectarian senses , then let the teachers be selected in accordance with this idea . So if the religion ...
... rule in appointing its teachers of re- ligion . If the religion of the State be Protestantism in its generic sense , or in any of its sectarian senses , then let the teachers be selected in accordance with this idea . So if the religion ...
Page 76
... rule for the whole . But when the State engages in the work of religious teaching , whether in the public school or elsewhere , and does the things which must be done to realize the end , then it not only disowns the elementary ...
... rule for the whole . But when the State engages in the work of religious teaching , whether in the public school or elsewhere , and does the things which must be done to realize the end , then it not only disowns the elementary ...
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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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