Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... tion ? Shall this school , like the State itself , be ex- clusively secular in its purposes and processes , or shall it , in addition to the secular element , be made the instrument of religious instruction and worship ? The object of ...
... tion ? Shall this school , like the State itself , be ex- clusively secular in its purposes and processes , or shall it , in addition to the secular element , be made the instrument of religious instruction and worship ? The object of ...
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... tion . The President is right in his opinion that Church property should be taxed , in common with all other private property ; yet the whole genius and spirit of the Constitution leave this question to be determined by the respective ...
... tion . The President is right in his opinion that Church property should be taxed , in common with all other private property ; yet the whole genius and spirit of the Constitution leave this question to be determined by the respective ...
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... tion - as much so as the question whether it shall have a prison or a police system ; and it should be left to the sovereign discretion of every State . The General Government was not organized to educate the people , or take the ...
... tion - as much so as the question whether it shall have a prison or a police system ; and it should be left to the sovereign discretion of every State . The General Government was not organized to educate the people , or take the ...
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... tion , or as to the means by which it should be furnished . Nor , again , do we desire to curtail the privileges of the Catholic in the freest and fullest propagation of his own faith , by whatever means he chooses to adopt , in ...
... tion , or as to the means by which it should be furnished . Nor , again , do we desire to curtail the privileges of the Catholic in the freest and fullest propagation of his own faith , by whatever means he chooses to adopt , in ...
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... be made a Jewish , a Mormon , or an infidel machine . It should be a State machine , and this only , supported by general taxa- tion and conducted under the exclusive authority of the State 30 Religion and the State .
... be made a Jewish , a Mormon , or an infidel machine . It should be a State machine , and this only , supported by general taxa- tion and conducted under the exclusive authority of the State 30 Religion and the State .
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