Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 385 pages |
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Page 66
... sense if it has not the Bible , or the Catechism , or both in it , must also think an American State to be " irre- ligious " in the bad sense because it has no Bible or Catechism in its fundamental organization , and , hence , makes no ...
... sense if it has not the Bible , or the Catechism , or both in it , must also think an American State to be " irre- ligious " in the bad sense because it has no Bible or Catechism in its fundamental organization , and , hence , makes no ...
Page 70
... sense , or in any of its sectarian senses , then let the teachers be selected in accordance with this idea . So if the religion of the State be Roman Catholicism , then Roman Catholics , and these only , are the proper persons to be ...
... sense , or in any of its sectarian senses , then let the teachers be selected in accordance with this idea . So if the religion of the State be Roman Catholicism , then Roman Catholics , and these only , are the proper persons to be ...
Page 82
... sense would be a farce . What shall be done with the book ? This question admits of three answers . The first answer proposes that the Bible shall be used as a common reading book , for the single pur- pose of teaching the art of ...
... sense would be a farce . What shall be done with the book ? This question admits of three answers . The first answer proposes that the Bible shall be used as a common reading book , for the single pur- pose of teaching the art of ...
Page 83
... sense of which nearly all its power is lost . We can hardly think that any Christian would insist that the Bible shall be in the public school merely as a reading classic . This , surely , is not the theory upon which the newspa- pers ...
... sense of which nearly all its power is lost . We can hardly think that any Christian would insist that the Bible shall be in the public school merely as a reading classic . This , surely , is not the theory upon which the newspa- pers ...
Page 88
... sense and Christian morality , that no end , however good in itself , should be sought by unlawful and improper means . We are not to do evil that good may come . In obeying one law we are not to violate another . Christianity neither ...
... sense and Christian morality , that no end , however good in itself , should be sought by unlawful and improper means . We are not to do evil that good may come . In obeying one law we are not to violate another . Christianity neither ...
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