Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... XXIX . Preambles to State Constitutions . 332 XXX . - The Law of Religious Societies ... XXXI . - Fragmentary Thoughts ... 347 363 XXXII . - The Conclusion .. 376 PREFACE . The contents of this volume were originally published ΙΟ Contents .
... XXIX . Preambles to State Constitutions . 332 XXX . - The Law of Religious Societies ... XXXI . - Fragmentary Thoughts ... 347 363 XXXII . - The Conclusion .. 376 PREFACE . The contents of this volume were originally published ΙΟ Contents .
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... societies . Those who believe in the absolute divorcement of the State from religion , and who think it expedient to place this doctrine in the organic law of the land will , of course , approve of Mr. Blaine's proposition , so far as ...
... societies . Those who believe in the absolute divorcement of the State from religion , and who think it expedient to place this doctrine in the organic law of the land will , of course , approve of Mr. Blaine's proposition , so far as ...
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... it is to be determined , it is one of the most elementary and far - reaching questions of human society . If the State may properly undertake the work of religious propagandism anywhere or at any point of The Protestants . 43.
... it is to be determined , it is one of the most elementary and far - reaching questions of human society . If the State may properly undertake the work of religious propagandism anywhere or at any point of The Protestants . 43.
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... society for the time being , and for that time the school - house is their dwelling place . In it they spend their school - hours , in constant inter- course with their teachers and subject to their au- thority . These teachers , if ...
... society for the time being , and for that time the school - house is their dwelling place . In it they spend their school - hours , in constant inter- course with their teachers and subject to their au- thority . These teachers , if ...
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... society . While free to think what he pleases , and equally free peaceably to ex- press and propagate his opinions , he is not free to commit acts which society cannot , in consistency with its own welfare , permit to be done with impu ...
... society . While free to think what he pleases , and equally free peaceably to ex- press and propagate his opinions , he is not free to commit acts which society cannot , in consistency with its own welfare , permit to be done with impu ...
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