Common Schools: A Discourse on the Modifications Demanded by the Roman Catholics Delivered in the North Church, Hartford, on the Day of the Late Fast, March 25, 1853 |
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... of the Bible as a sectarian book in the schools , and then , as their complaints
have begun to be accommodated by modifications that amount to a
discontinuance , more or less complete , of religious instruction itself , of our ¡°
godless scheme ...
... of the Bible as a sectarian book in the schools , and then , as their complaints
have begun to be accommodated by modifications that amount to a
discontinuance , more or less complete , of religious instruction itself , of our ¡°
godless scheme ...
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I fully agree with our Catholic friends regarding what they say in deprecation of a
godless system of education . Dr . Chalmers , engaged in a society to establish
Catholic schools in Glasgow , went so far as to say that if he had not been able to
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I fully agree with our Catholic friends regarding what they say in deprecation of a
godless system of education . Dr . Chalmers , engaged in a society to establish
Catholic schools in Glasgow , went so far as to say that if he had not been able to
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Which then is better , a godless government or a godless school ? And if his own
church will not suffer a godless school , what has it more earnestly insisted on
than the horrible impiety of a state separated from God and religion , and the ...
Which then is better , a godless government or a godless school ? And if his own
church will not suffer a godless school , what has it more earnestly insisted on
than the horrible impiety of a state separated from God and religion , and the ...
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