Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... whole . should be given to the public in the form of a book . The approval of the articles thus indicated , the ref- erences occasionally made to them by the secular and religious press , and the insertion of some of them in other ...
... whole . should be given to the public in the form of a book . The approval of the articles thus indicated , the ref- erences occasionally made to them by the secular and religious press , and the insertion of some of them in other ...
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... whole discussion , and be the better able to judge of the relations of its several parts to each other . No one aspect of the question exhausts it ; and no examination of it can be deemed at all thorough or complete that does not ...
... whole discussion , and be the better able to judge of the relations of its several parts to each other . No one aspect of the question exhausts it ; and no examination of it can be deemed at all thorough or complete that does not ...
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... whole truth ; and for this reason they are likely to regard it as defective . The other part of the amendment relates specif- ically to the School question . Its provision is that 66 no money raised by taxation in any State for the ...
... whole truth ; and for this reason they are likely to regard it as defective . The other part of the amendment relates specif- ically to the School question . Its provision is that 66 no money raised by taxation in any State for the ...
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... whole question in controversy . The manner of conducting public schools , including the subject of Bible - reading and religious worship therein , which is one of the sharpest issues between the Catholic and the Protestant , would be ...
... whole question in controversy . The manner of conducting public schools , including the subject of Bible - reading and religious worship therein , which is one of the sharpest issues between the Catholic and the Protestant , would be ...
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... whole or in part by the State , nation , or by the proceeds of any tax , lévied upon any community . Make education compulsory so far as to deprive all persons who cannot read and write from becoming voters after the year 1890 ...
... whole or in part by the State , nation , or by the proceeds of any tax , lévied upon any community . Make education compulsory so far as to deprive all persons who cannot read and write from becoming voters after the year 1890 ...
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Religion and the State, Or, the Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear No preview available - 2019 |
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