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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... our Catholic fellow - citizens should not do what they can to separate all the
schools of the nation froin Christian truth and influence , by requiring a surrender
of every thing Christian in the schools , to accommodate their sectarian position .
... our Catholic fellow - citizens should not do what they can to separate all the
schools of the nation froin Christian truth and influence , by requiring a surrender
of every thing Christian in the schools , to accommodate their sectarian position .
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... or a grace of salvation , will yet comprise every thing that pertains to the relative
conditions of life , and even to God ' s authority concerning them - - the Christian
rules of forgiveness , gentleness , forbearance , docility , modesty , charity , truth ...
... or a grace of salvation , will yet comprise every thing that pertains to the relative
conditions of life , and even to God ' s authority concerning them - - the Christian
rules of forgiveness , gentleness , forbearance , docility , modesty , charity , truth ...
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Nay , if the Scriptures were entirely excluded from the schools , and all formal
teaching of religious doctrine , I would yet undertake , if I could have my liberty as
a teacher , to communicate more of real Christian truth to a Catholic and ...
Nay , if the Scriptures were entirely excluded from the schools , and all formal
teaching of religious doctrine , I would yet undertake , if I could have my liberty as
a teacher , to communicate more of real Christian truth to a Catholic and ...
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