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... religious creeds , or of no religious creed what- ever . " It is not to be denied that the removal of a religious restriction will render admissible persons who were before excluded on account of religion : such was not only the obvious ...
... religious creeds , or of no religious creed what- ever . " It is not to be denied that the removal of a religious restriction will render admissible persons who were before excluded on account of religion : such was not only the obvious ...
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... religious belief of their teachers and governors must have a tendency to lead students to regard religious truth as a matter of in- difference . " One should have supposed that anta- gonism ( if it must be so called ) in the religious ...
... religious belief of their teachers and governors must have a tendency to lead students to regard religious truth as a matter of in- difference . " One should have supposed that anta- gonism ( if it must be so called ) in the religious ...
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... religious thought , and the consequent ac- cumulation of religious difficulties pressing for solution . It is no disparagement to Christianity , as the sole and sufficient source of spiritual life , to say that its advent did not ...
... religious thought , and the consequent ac- cumulation of religious difficulties pressing for solution . It is no disparagement to Christianity , as the sole and sufficient source of spiritual life , to say that its advent did not ...
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