Prayers in Public Schools and Other Matters: Hearings Before the Committee on the Judiciary, Eighty-seventh Congress, Second Session, on S.J. Res. 205 [and Others], July 26 and August 2, 1962, Volumen4,Página 89U.S. Government Printing Office, 1963 - 285 páginas |
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... believe that 1 See New York Constitution , Art . V , §4 ; New York Education Law , §§101 , 120 et seq . , 202 , 214-219 , 224 , 245 et seq . , 704 , and 801 et seq . this Statement will be subscribed to by all men and PRAYERS IN PUBLIC ...
... believe that 1 See New York Constitution , Art . V , §4 ; New York Education Law , §§101 , 120 et seq . , 202 , 214-219 , 224 , 245 et seq . , 704 , and 801 et seq . this Statement will be subscribed to by all men and PRAYERS IN PUBLIC ...
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... believe is in control of the destinies of this great Republic . " It is true that under the Constitution no power is lodged anywhere to establish a religion . This is not an attempt to establish a religion ; it has nothing to do with ...
... believe is in control of the destinies of this great Republic . " It is true that under the Constitution no power is lodged anywhere to establish a religion . This is not an attempt to establish a religion ; it has nothing to do with ...
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... believe that this Court , or the Congress , or the President has by the actions and practices I have mentioned established an " official religion " in viola- tion of the Constitution . And I do not believe the State of New York has done ...
... believe that this Court , or the Congress , or the President has by the actions and practices I have mentioned established an " official religion " in viola- tion of the Constitution . And I do not believe the State of New York has done ...
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... believe that any peoples who truly acknowledge and love a supreme being , no matter what their religious affiliation , could possibly interpret our Constitution in this manner , when it was written not to eliminate or reduce our ...
... believe that any peoples who truly acknowledge and love a supreme being , no matter what their religious affiliation , could possibly interpret our Constitution in this manner , when it was written not to eliminate or reduce our ...
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... believe that it ignores the fact that we are and have been a religious and spiritual people . I reintroduced it in identical form as Senate Joint Resolution 206 a few days later for the purpose of giving other Senators an opportunity to ...
... believe that it ignores the fact that we are and have been a religious and spiritual people . I reintroduced it in identical form as Senate Joint Resolution 206 a few days later for the purpose of giving other Senators an opportunity to ...
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