Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 19
... says : - " I suggest for your earnest consideration , and most respectfully recommend it , that a constitu- tional amendment be submitted to the Legislatures of the several States , for ratification , making it the duty of each of the ...
... says : - " I suggest for your earnest consideration , and most respectfully recommend it , that a constitu- tional amendment be submitted to the Legislatures of the several States , for ratification , making it the duty of each of the ...
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... says about the taxation of Church property would be very appropriate in a Governor's message , addressed to a State Legislature ; but we do not see that Congress has any thing to do with the question in the exercise of its taxing power ...
... says about the taxation of Church property would be very appropriate in a Governor's message , addressed to a State Legislature ; but we do not see that Congress has any thing to do with the question in the exercise of its taxing power ...
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... say that they are skilful adepts at this business . No Church organism has ever existed that in the unity and singleness of its pur- pose , and in the persistency of effort with which it is worked , will at all compare with that of the ...
... say that they are skilful adepts at this business . No Church organism has ever existed that in the unity and singleness of its pur- pose , and in the persistency of effort with which it is worked , will at all compare with that of the ...
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... say , some Protestants , are not satisfied with such a plan of State education . The reading of King James's version of the Scriptures in the public schools is demanded by a certain class of Protestants ; and to it the Catholic objects ...
... say , some Protestants , are not satisfied with such a plan of State education . The reading of King James's version of the Scriptures in the public schools is demanded by a certain class of Protestants ; and to it the Catholic objects ...
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... say that ex - Speaker Blaine's amendment gives an emphatic and unqualified negative to the latter proposition ; and if Congress will propose , and the State Legislatures will ratify the amendment , that I will be the end of all schemes ...
... say that ex - Speaker Blaine's amendment gives an emphatic and unqualified negative to the latter proposition ; and if Congress will propose , and the State Legislatures will ratify the amendment , that I will be the end of all schemes ...
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