Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 114
... statute law , and , of course , it should be sus- tained by its authority and power . Heresy is , hence , a crime , as really as murder , and as such it should be punished . So the State reasons , and that , too , correctly , provided ...
... statute law , and , of course , it should be sus- tained by its authority and power . Heresy is , hence , a crime , as really as murder , and as such it should be punished . So the State reasons , and that , too , correctly , provided ...
Page 159
... statute to bind . It does not deal merely with the duties which men owe to each other as members of the State ; but legislates in respect to the duties which they owe to God . This sort of conscience in the civil ruler , whether ...
... statute to bind . It does not deal merely with the duties which men owe to each other as members of the State ; but legislates in respect to the duties which they owe to God . This sort of conscience in the civil ruler , whether ...
Page 160
... statute , and thus become a law , recognizing a religious system and providing for its enforcement or for its propagation at the public expense , then , under the somewhat plausible phraseology of a State conscience and of seeming ...
... statute , and thus become a law , recognizing a religious system and providing for its enforcement or for its propagation at the public expense , then , under the somewhat plausible phraseology of a State conscience and of seeming ...
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... . " It , hence , follows that the question proposed has no reference to the United . States . The law of the Union is contained in the Constitution , and in the statutes of Congress enact- ed 188 Religion and the State .
... . " It , hence , follows that the question proposed has no reference to the United . States . The law of the Union is contained in the Constitution , and in the statutes of Congress enact- ed 188 Religion and the State .
Page 189
... statutes of Congress enact- ed in pursuance thereof . If , then , Christianity be a part of our common law , it must be so exclusively in relation to the State governments . How far and in what sense is this a fact , if it be a fact at ...
... statutes of Congress enact- ed in pursuance thereof . If , then , Christianity be a part of our common law , it must be so exclusively in relation to the State governments . How far and in what sense is this a fact , if it be a fact at ...
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