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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... ment 815___ Compilation prepared by the Library of Congress of State consitutional provisions regarding ( a ) God , Supreme Being , etc .; and ( b ) freedom of religion and religious practices , especially the use of prayers in the ...
... ment 815___ Compilation prepared by the Library of Congress of State consitutional provisions regarding ( a ) God , Supreme Being , etc .; and ( b ) freedom of religion and religious practices , especially the use of prayers in the ...
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... ment on Moral and Spiritual Training in the Schools , " saying : " We 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 ...
... ment on Moral and Spiritual Training in the Schools , " saying : " We 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 ...
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... ment to this amended form of the Book was kept firmly under control during the reign of Elizabeth but , upon her death in 1603 , a petition signed by more than 1,000 Puritan ministers was presented to King James I asking for further ...
... ment to this amended form of the Book was kept firmly under control during the reign of Elizabeth but , upon her death in 1603 , a petition signed by more than 1,000 Puritan ministers was presented to King James I asking for further ...
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... ment's stamp of approval from each King , Queen , or Protector that came to temporary power . The Constitution was intended to avert a part of this danger by leaving the government of this country in the hands of the people rather than ...
... ment's stamp of approval from each King , Queen , or Protector that came to temporary power . The Constitution was intended to avert a part of this danger by leaving the government of this country in the hands of the people rather than ...
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... ment and to degrade religion . The history of governmentally established religion , both in England and in this country , showed that whenever govern- ment had allied itself with one particular form of religion , the inevitable result ...
... ment and to degrade religion . The history of governmentally established religion , both in England and in this country , showed that whenever govern- ment had allied itself with one particular form of religion , the inevitable result ...
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