Religion and the State, Or, The Bible and the Public SchoolsDodd, Mead, 1876 - 393 páginas |
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... . It being granted that civil government should confine itself exclusively to the attainment of secu- lar and temporal ends , and it being further granted that the political system of the American people is based I 2 Preface .
... . It being granted that civil government should confine itself exclusively to the attainment of secu- lar and temporal ends , and it being further granted that the political system of the American people is based I 2 Preface .
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... exclusively to the General Gov- ernment . There is nothing in the fundamental law of the land to prevent them from establishing Pro- testantism , Roman Catholicism , Judaism , or even Mormonism , according to the will of the majority ...
... exclusively to the General Gov- ernment . There is nothing in the fundamental law of the land to prevent them from establishing Pro- testantism , Roman Catholicism , Judaism , or even Mormonism , according to the will of the majority ...
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... exclusively the clergy - understand very well that Catholicism in this country depends for its life and progress upon two conditions : first , a large and continuous importation of foreign - born Catholics ; secondly , home production ...
... exclusively the clergy - understand very well that Catholicism in this country depends for its life and progress upon two conditions : first , a large and continuous importation of foreign - born Catholics ; secondly , home production ...
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... exclusively by its own au- thority ; and that the system should be rigidly con- fined to the secular sphere of knowledge , leaving religious instruction and worship to be attended to by other agencies . Those who adopt this view deny ...
... exclusively by its own au- thority ; and that the system should be rigidly con- fined to the secular sphere of knowledge , leaving religious instruction and worship to be attended to by other agencies . Those who adopt this view deny ...
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... exclusively of any portion of them . The argument to show that no Christian should be taxed to support infidelity is just as good to show that no Deist should be taxed to support Christianity , unless we adopt the theory that one of the ...
... exclusively of any portion of them . The argument to show that no Christian should be taxed to support infidelity is just as good to show that no Deist should be taxed to support Christianity , unless we adopt the theory that one of the ...
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Religion and the State: Or, The Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear Vista completa - 1876 |
Religion and the State, Or, the Bible and the Public Schools Samuel Thayer Spear Sin vista previa disponible - 2019 |
Términos y frases comunes
according adopted affirmation amendment American answer apply argument authority believe Bible body Catholic character Christian Church citizens civil government common conscience considered constitution corporation Court creed demand distinction divine doctrine duty enforce equally establish exclusively exemption exercise existence expense express fact faith give ground hence human idea important individual institutions instruction Judge justice legislative limits majority matter means ment moral nature never oath objects offenses opinion organized party peace person political practice preamble principle propagation proper Protestant public school punished question reading reason reference regard regulation relation religion religious religious liberty religious test respect rest rule ruler Sabbath says sects secular secure sense simply society statute taught taxation teach temporal term theology theory things tion true truth United whole worship
Pasajes populares
Página 303 - to raise and support Armies" and "to provide and maintain a Navy.
Página 186 - All power residing originally in the people, and being derived from them, the several magistrates and officers of government, vested with authority, whether legislative, executive, or judicial, are their substitutes and agents, and are at all times accountable to them.
Página 251 - ... the liberty of conscience hereby secured shall not be so construed as to excuse acts of licentiousness, or justify practices inconsistent with the peace or safety of this state.
Página 242 - The mode of administering an oath or affirmation, shall be such as may be most consistent with, and binding upon, the conscience of the person to whom such oath or affirmation may be administered.
Página 344 - The free exercise and enjoyment of religious profession and worship, without discrimination, shall forever be guaranteed; and no person shall be denied any civil or political right, privilege, or capacity, on account of his religious opinions...
Página 266 - Each individual of the society has a right to be protected by it in the enjoyment of his life, liberty and property, according to standing laws.
Página 143 - A State, in the ordinary sense of the Constitution, is a political community of free citizens occupying a territory of defined boundaries, and organized under a government sanctioned and limited by a written constitution, and established by the consent of the governed.
Página 240 - The Commonwealth shall not make any law for establishing any religion, or for imposing any religious observance, or for prohibiting the free exercise of any religion, and no religious test shall be required as a qualification for any office or public trust under the Commonwealth.
Página 343 - No person shall be required to attend or support any ministry or place of worship against his consent, nor shall any preference be given by law to any religious denomination or mode of worship.
Página 251 - All men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences...
Referencias a este libro
The Fourth R: Conflicts Over Religion in America's Public Schools Joan DelFattore Vista previa limitada - 2004 |