BIBLE READING IN SCHOOLS.
TO THB EDITOR. I Sir, — I notice that your contributes I who has, for some time past, daily *baen furnishing you with a column of what be is pleased to consider arguments in favor of Bible Reading in Schools, to the ex— I elusion of other and more valuable matter, thinks that one result of the exclusion of religions teaching from schools would probably be the creation of a class of “ educated scoundrels.” Does be affirm that if a man cease to believe in the Bible he then ceases to be as good a citizen or less honest than his Christian neighbor? Is an infidel necessarily a scoundrel ? I am eta, SISNA.
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Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1328, 30 August 1886, Page 2
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116BIBLE READING IN SCHOOLS. Ashburton Guardian, Volume V, Issue 1328, 30 August 1886, Page 2
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