Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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... worship ? The object of this volume is to answer these questions . As to the correctness of the conclu- sion , and the pertinency and power of the argu- ment to sustain it , the reader can fairly judge only by perusing the entire series ...
... worship ? The object of this volume is to answer these questions . As to the correctness of the conclu- sion , and the pertinency and power of the argu- ment to sustain it , the reader can fairly judge only by perusing the entire series ...
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... worship therein , which is one of the sharpest issues between the Catholic and the Protestant , would be still left to the discretion of each State . So also there would be no inhibition upon the use of public funds for sectarian or ...
... worship therein , which is one of the sharpest issues between the Catholic and the Protestant , would be still left to the discretion of each State . So also there would be no inhibition upon the use of public funds for sectarian or ...
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... worship God , and be instructed in the tenets of religion , than that they should learn the multiplication table , or how to read and write , or to speak the English language correctly . No Christian certainly will make any issue with ...
... worship God , and be instructed in the tenets of religion , than that they should learn the multiplication table , or how to read and write , or to speak the English language correctly . No Christian certainly will make any issue with ...
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... worship . Give him this in the public school , and not another word of complaint will be heard from either priest or layman to the end of time . Put into the school religion after the Protestant model , in either its character or its ...
... worship . Give him this in the public school , and not another word of complaint will be heard from either priest or layman to the end of time . Put into the school religion after the Protestant model , in either its character or its ...
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... worship to be attended to by other agencies . Those who adopt this view deny that education and religion , so far as the former comes within the province of the State , are insep- arable ; and they also deny that an American State ...
... worship to be attended to by other agencies . Those who adopt this view deny that education and religion , so far as the former comes within the province of the State , are insep- arable ; and they also deny that an American State ...
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