Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 20
... thing to do with the question in the exercise of its taxing power , or in that of proposing amendments to the Constitu- tion . The President is right in his opinion that Church property should be taxed , in common with all other private ...
... thing to do with the question in the exercise of its taxing power , or in that of proposing amendments to the Constitu- tion . The President is right in his opinion that Church property should be taxed , in common with all other private ...
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... thing which he would have accomplished . The only other idea in the President's pro- gramme in relation to religion is the one which 66 declares Church and State forever separate and distinct , but each free within its proper sphere ...
... thing which he would have accomplished . The only other idea in the President's pro- gramme in relation to religion is the one which 66 declares Church and State forever separate and distinct , but each free within its proper sphere ...
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... thing to be borne in mind is that , when the Catholic speaks of a religious education , he means an education after the specific type of his own faith . He means Catholicism in its tenets , ceremonies , usages , and forms of worship ...
... thing to be borne in mind is that , when the Catholic speaks of a religious education , he means an education after the specific type of his own faith . He means Catholicism in its tenets , ceremonies , usages , and forms of worship ...
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... thing , unless they immensely increase the number of their voters . They are met at every point of the contest by a nearly - united opposing Protestan- tism . Here Protestants are of one mind , having little if any ground of debate ...
... thing , unless they immensely increase the number of their voters . They are met at every point of the contest by a nearly - united opposing Protestan- tism . Here Protestants are of one mind , having little if any ground of debate ...
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... things assigns this duty to the family ; and the State might as well undertake to stand in loco parentis in respect to the discipline and govern- ment of children as to do so in reference to their education . Education is the proper ...
... things assigns this duty to the family ; and the State might as well undertake to stand in loco parentis in respect to the discipline and govern- ment of children as to do so in reference to their education . Education is the proper ...
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