Harvard Educational Review, Volumes 16-18Howard Eugene Wilson Harvard University, 1946 |
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Page 124
... religion , to “ one or two higher religions , " to the argu- ment for God and immortality , and then to the question " whether there is a legitimate place for a religious faith in the life of an enlightened man , and if so , what that ...
... religion , to “ one or two higher religions , " to the argu- ment for God and immortality , and then to the question " whether there is a legitimate place for a religious faith in the life of an enlightened man , and if so , what that ...
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... religion for their chil- dren , this is clear proof of the need for religious lessons , which the pres- ent democratic government will have to consider . Besides , the teaching of religion is a good form of public education . " Mr ...
... religion for their chil- dren , this is clear proof of the need for religious lessons , which the pres- ent democratic government will have to consider . Besides , the teaching of religion is a good form of public education . " Mr ...
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... Religious Assessments " presented to the Virginia Legislature in 1785 , Mr. Justice Rutledge says : " As the Remonstrance discloses throughout , Madison opposed every form and degree of official relation between religion and civil au ...
... Religious Assessments " presented to the Virginia Legislature in 1785 , Mr. Justice Rutledge says : " As the Remonstrance discloses throughout , Madison opposed every form and degree of official relation between religion and civil au ...
Contents
ARTICLES | 10 |
Heinrich PestalozziHis Life and Work Gustav E Mueller | 141 |
The Imperial Carp | 160 |
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