Jefferson on Religion in Public EducationArchon Books, 1970 - Počet stran: 294 |
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... sects were likewise oppressed : " If no execution took place here , as did in New England , it was not owing to the moderation of the church , or the spirit of the legislature , as may be in- ferred from the law itself ; but to ...
... sects were likewise oppressed : " If no execution took place here , as did in New England , it was not owing to the moderation of the church , or the spirit of the legislature , as may be in- ferred from the law itself ; but to ...
Strana 207
... sect or group of sects could get any advantage over others through control of , or establishment within , public education . Jefferson expected that the sects would recognize the fact that their own interests were involved and cooperate ...
... sect or group of sects could get any advantage over others through control of , or establishment within , public education . Jefferson expected that the sects would recognize the fact that their own interests were involved and cooperate ...
Strana 209
... sect . " 25 Finally , Jefferson held that all religions concurred in certain argu- ments plain to every man of reason ... sects advan- tages over others and compelling taxpayers to furnish con- tributions of money for the propagation of ...
... sect . " 25 Finally , Jefferson held that all religions concurred in certain argu- ments plain to every man of reason ... sects advan- tages over others and compelling taxpayers to furnish con- tributions of money for the propagation of ...
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