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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... religious freedom is posed by nations who deny the existence of God ; and Whereas the atheists in our Nation are making a concerted drive to eliminate the recognition of God in our Government as completely as He has been elimi- nated in ...
... religious freedom is posed by nations who deny the existence of God ; and Whereas the atheists in our Nation are making a concerted drive to eliminate the recognition of God in our Government as completely as He has been elimi- nated in ...
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... religious services was one of the reasons which caused many of our early colonists to leave England and seek religious freedom in America . The Book of Common Prayer , which was created under governmental direction and which was ...
... religious services was one of the reasons which caused many of our early colonists to leave England and seek religious freedom in America . The Book of Common Prayer , which was created under governmental direction and which was ...
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... religious groups such as Presbyterians , Lutherans , Quakers and Baptists had gained such strength that the ... freedom of the individual to worship in his own way lay in the Government's placing its official stamp of approval upon one ...
... religious groups such as Presbyterians , Lutherans , Quakers and Baptists had gained such strength that the ... freedom of the individual to worship in his own way lay in the Government's placing its official stamp of approval upon one ...
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... religious persecution that the Founders brought into being our Nation , our ... freedom that forbid the sort of governmental activity which New York has ... religious thoughts that government wanted them to speak and to pray only to the ...
... religious persecution that the Founders brought into being our Nation , our ... freedom that forbid the sort of governmental activity which New York has ... religious thoughts that government wanted them to speak and to pray only to the ...
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... religious freedom in its governmental establishment , however , it may be ap- propriate to say in the words of James Madison , the author of the First Amend- ment : " [ I ] t is proper to take alarm at the first experiment on our ...
... religious freedom in its governmental establishment , however , it may be ap- propriate to say in the words of James Madison , the author of the First Amend- ment : " [ I ] t is proper to take alarm at the first experiment on our ...
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