The Common School Controversy: Consisting of Three Letters of the Secretary of the Board of Education of the State of Massachusetts, in Reply to Charges Preferred Against the Board by the Editor of the Christian Witness and by Edward A. Newton, Esq., of Pittsfield, Once a Member of the Board ; to which are Added Extracts from the Daily Press, in Regard to the ControversyJ.N. Bradley, 1844 - 55 sider |
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... is a fundamental error . The system of public instruc- tion in ssachusetts is established and defined by the constitution and laws of the State . The Board and its Secretary are required written an angry word in reply,-I have never ...
... is a fundamental error . The system of public instruc- tion in ssachusetts is established and defined by the constitution and laws of the State . The Board and its Secretary are required written an angry word in reply,-I have never ...
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... constitution and laws of the commonwealth declare what shall be taught in our public schools and what shall not . Among the things required to be taught to all children are , ( I quote the words of the constitution , ) " the principles ...
... constitution and laws of the commonwealth declare what shall be taught in our public schools and what shall not . Among the things required to be taught to all children are , ( I quote the words of the constitution , ) " the principles ...
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... constitution , include nothing of Chris- tianity ? Is it the opinion of yourself , and of your correspondent , that Christianity would remain whole and perfect , " if " the principles of piety , justice , and a sacred regard to truth ...
... constitution , include nothing of Chris- tianity ? Is it the opinion of yourself , and of your correspondent , that Christianity would remain whole and perfect , " if " the principles of piety , justice , and a sacred regard to truth ...
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... constitution and laws on the subject of religious instruction , as they now stand . Every one of these reports , also , was accepted in open town meeting , and , therefore , must have re- ceived the sanction of the town whence it came ...
... constitution and laws on the subject of religious instruction , as they now stand . Every one of these reports , also , was accepted in open town meeting , and , therefore , must have re- ceived the sanction of the town whence it came ...
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... constitutional principle , " a sacred regard to truth , " and the Christian principles , " to do no man wrong , " and not " to bear false witness against our neighbor . " Very truly yours , & c . Boston , March 16 , 1844 . " HORACE MANN ...
... constitutional principle , " a sacred regard to truth , " and the Christian principles , " to do no man wrong , " and not " to bear false witness against our neighbor . " Very truly yours , & c . Boston , March 16 , 1844 . " HORACE MANN ...
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The Common School Controversy: Consisting of Three Letters of the Secretary ... Edward A. Newton Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1844 |
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