The Ideal of Humanity in Old Times And New

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The Ideal of Humanity in Old Times And New
John Stuart Blackie
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But this grievance was put an end to by Mr. Gladstone's bill of 1869, and with that the last remains of civil action in the spiritual sphere ceased to blot the fair face of freedom in the British Empire. No doubt the connection between Church and State both in England and Scotland remained ; but this was in the main a friendly bond, and connected with only a few points of civil dis- ability destined soon to disappear. Of this des- tiny the abolition of subscription to tests as a qualification f...or the exercise of a university function in Scotland may be taken as a sufficient example. But may it not be said, and is it not said by troops of loud speakers, that Establish- ments altogether are contrary to Christianity, and can never act harmoniously with that spirit of voluntary association out of which the Christian Church arose. This sounds fairly enough in the region of theory, but practically what does it mean ? Take the analogy of schools and colleges. So long as the civil government does not interfere in dictating the principle on which sound educa- tion depends, the patronage of the State has always been rather sought than avoided ; and no one can say that any evil has thence fol- lowed to the recipients of State recognition in that sphere.

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