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National Education, the Question of Questions: Being An Apology for the Bible in Schools for the ...
Henry Dunn
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He will, therefore^ • Dick on Ecclesiastical Polity.
f Whether by declaring Christianity to be the law of the lao^d, (according to Chief Justice Spencer,) or by undertaking to punish blasphemy on the ground of Christianity being, tn/ocf, the religion of the country, (according to Chancellor Kent,) the Americans have established Christianity in the State of New York, may perhaps be doubtful. It is sufficient for our purpose to shew, that the distinction attempted to be made between Christianity
...in the general, and the views of any particular sect of Christians is not imaginary. It is not tike attempting to draw a distinction between man in the abstract, and man as composed of bones, flesh, and sinews \ it is rather to be illustrated by the distinction, which obtains between man in the general, and any particular tribe of men,, having their own particular colour and form of feature.
37 erect and set in motion a kind of religious pageant. Hence^ two great authorities^ Hall and Mackintosh^ have pronounced a Hobbist to be the only consistent persecutor."* The safeguard of freedom is the Christian Scriptures.


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