The book Exempting the Churches was written by author Remsburg, John E. (John Eleazer), 1846-1919 Here you can read free online of Exempting the Churches book, rate and share your impressions in comments. If you don't know what to write, just answer the question: Why is Exempting the Churches a good or bad book?
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The contemplation of so vast a property as here alluded to, without taxation, may lead to sequestration without constitutional authority, and through blood. I would suggest the taxation of all property equally." With no less emphasis President Garfield put him- self on record in the following words : "The divorce between church and state ought to be absolute. It ought to be so absolute that no church property anywhere, in any state, or in the nation, should be exempt from equal taxation; for if... you exempt the property of any church organiza- tion, to that extent you impose a tax upon the whole community." Weighty Press Utterances. The New York Evening Post in its greatest days, when edited by William Cullen Bryant, spoke boldly on the subject of church exemption. Hear it: "The Evening Post has long been of the opin- ion that the American theory of a self-supporting church ought to be carried out to its full and legiti- mate conclusion, and that the separation of church and state ought to be complete.
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