Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... secure to them the substantial ends of the parochial system without its charges - in a word , if the State would pay the bills and let them regu- late the teaching . Such a plan would secure the whole end of the Catholic agitation about ...
... secure to them the substantial ends of the parochial system without its charges - in a word , if the State would pay the bills and let them regu- late the teaching . Such a plan would secure the whole end of the Catholic agitation about ...
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... secure ; which makes the orderly , the peaceful , and law - abiding citizen ; and which also forms one of the primary objects and great blessings of the public school . We give this outline sketch as a definition of what we mean by a ...
... secure ; which makes the orderly , the peaceful , and law - abiding citizen ; and which also forms one of the primary objects and great blessings of the public school . We give this outline sketch as a definition of what we mean by a ...
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... secure certain ends connected with our tem- poral interests , is not a contrivance adapted to 66 secure the ends that relate to our spiritual welfare 9 Civil Government . 129.
... secure certain ends connected with our tem- poral interests , is not a contrivance adapted to 66 secure the ends that relate to our spiritual welfare 9 Civil Government . 129.
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Or, The Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear. 66 secure the ends that relate to our spiritual welfare . Surely , " says Macaulay , " if experience shows that a certain machine , when used to produce a certain effect , does ...
Or, The Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear. 66 secure the ends that relate to our spiritual welfare . Surely , " says Macaulay , " if experience shows that a certain machine , when used to produce a certain effect , does ...
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... secure for its varied purposes , and that only . " This utterance was preceded by an extended quotation from an article by Dr. Seelye , which appeared in the Bibliotheca Sacra , Vol . XIII , No. 52. In this article Dr. Seelye says that ...
... secure for its varied purposes , and that only . " This utterance was preceded by an extended quotation from an article by Dr. Seelye , which appeared in the Bibliotheca Sacra , Vol . XIII , No. 52. In this article Dr. Seelye says that ...
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