| 1904 - 846 pages
...as a whole sectarian, but did not dare pronounce the whole book sectarian. He said : — " To teach the existence of a supreme being, of infinite wisdom,...and that it is the highest duty of all men to adore, obey, and love him, is not sectarian, because all religious sects so believe and teach. . . . Furthermore,... | |
| United States. Bureau of Education - 1891 - 760 pages
...religious doctrines which are believed by some religious sects and rejected by others. Hence, to teach the existence of a supreme being, of infinite wisdom,...and that it is the highest duty of all men to adore, obey, and love him, is not sectarian, because all religious sects so believe and teach. The instruction... | |
| 1922 - 694 pages
...handing down a decision has said: "To teach the existence of a Supreme Being of infinite power, wisdom, and goodness and that it is the highest duty of all men to adore, obey, and love him, is not sectarian, because all sects so believe and teach. No more complete code... | |
| 1890 - 950 pages
...religious doctrines which are believed by some religious sects and rejected by others. Hence, to leach the existence of a Supreme Being of infinite wisdom,...and that it is the highest duty of all men to adore, obey and love Him, is not sectarian, because all religious sects so believe and teach. The instruction... | |
| Wisconsin. Department of Public Instruction - 1890 - 268 pages
...religious doctrines which are believed by some religious sects and rejected by others. Hence, to teach the existence of a supreme being, of infinite wisdom,...and that it is the highest duty of all men to adore, obey and love him, is not sectarian, because all religious sects so believe and teach. The instruction... | |
| Wisconsin. Supreme Court, Abram Daniel Smith, Philip Loring Spooner, Obadiah Milton Conover, Frederic King Conover, Frederick William Arthur, Frederick C. Seibold - 1890 - 772 pages
...others. Hence, to teach the VOL. 76 — 13 State ex rel. Weiss and others vs. District Board, etc. existence of a Supreme Being, of infinite wisdom,...and that it is the highest duty of all men to adore, obey, and love Him, is not sectarian, because all religious sects so believe and teach. The instruction... | |
| 1890 - 986 pages
...religious sects, and rejected by others. Hence, to teach the existence of a supreme being, of indefinite wisdom, power, and goodness, and that it is the highest duty of all men to adore, obey, and love Him, is not sectarian, because all religious sects so believe and teach. The instruction... | |
| Abraham Clark Freeman - 1891 - 1058 pages
...religious doctrines which are believed by some religious sects and rejected by others. Hence to teach the existence of a Supreme Being of infinite wisdom,...and that it is the highest duty of all men to adore, obey, and love Him, is not sectarian, because all religious sects so believe and teach. The instruction... | |
| George Albert Coe - 1904 - 442 pages
...may even give instruction in religious beliefs that are held in common by all religious sects, as, "the existence of a Supreme Being, of infinite wisdom,...and that it is the highest duty of all men to adore, obey, and love him." See Report of the Commissioner of Education, 1888-1889, Volume I, pages 620-631.... | |
| Vaclav Karel Froula - 1904 - 272 pages
...give instruction in religious beliefs that are held in common by all religious sects, for instance, "the existence of a Supreme Being, of infinite wisdom,...and that it is the highest duty of all men to adore, obey, and love him."2 3. The general theory of education recognizes a distinction between education... | |
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