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" Things as they should be, demand then imperatively, that education should be decidedly religious. It is granted on all hands, that religion is the highest interest of man; that it is the cement of society and the foundation of government; that it-is the... "
Oration on American Education: Delivered Before the Western Literary ... - Page 28
by Thomas Smith Grimké - 1835 - 43 pages
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Transactions of the ... Annual Meeting of the Western Literary ..., Volume 5

Western Literary Institute and College of Professional Teachers - Education - 1836 - 280 pages
...the most propitious signs of the times. "Things as they should be," said the lamented GRIMKE, "demand imperatively, that education should be decidedly religious....of society and the foundation of government; that it is the best safeguard of duty, and a fountain of the purest happiness." With these sentiments I...
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