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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The ground is taken , the flag is raised , and there is to be no cessation , till the
question is forever decided , whether we are to have common schools in our
country or not . And accordingly , it is time for us all , citizens , public men and ...
The ground is taken , the flag is raised , and there is to be no cessation , till the
question is forever decided , whether we are to have common schools in our
country or not . And accordingly , it is time for us all , citizens , public men and ...
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... but has always , from the first day till now , taken the attitude and character of a
Christian commonwealth - accepting the Christian Sabbath , appointing fasts and
thanksgivings , employing military and legislative chaplains , and acknowledge ...
... but has always , from the first day till now , taken the attitude and character of a
Christian commonwealth - accepting the Christian Sabbath , appointing fasts and
thanksgivings , employing military and legislative chaplains , and acknowledge ...
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... taken as an example of conduct , from the moral teachings also of his sermon
on the mount , the parable of the good Samaritan , the rule of the lowest seat ,
and other like expositions - enlivened also by those picturesque representations
of ...
... taken as an example of conduct , from the moral teachings also of his sermon
on the mount , the parable of the good Samaritan , the rule of the lowest seat ,
and other like expositions - enlivened also by those picturesque representations
of ...
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