Arguments against the Use of the Bible in the Public Schools. By J. B. Stallo, George Hoadly, and Stanley Matthews, Counsel for the Defendants. In the Case of John D. Minor et als. versus The Board of Education of the City of Cincinnati et als. in the Superior Court of Cincinnati.
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Link Singerman ID: supp1823
Year: 1870
Entry: Arguments against the Use of the Bible in the Public Schools. By J. B. Stallo, George Hoadly, and Stanley Matthews, Counsel for the Defendants. In the Case of John D. Minor et als. versus The Board of Education of the City of Cincinnati et als. in the Superior Court of Cincinnati. Cincinnati: Robert Clarke, 1870. 177 p.
Location: Cincinnati, OH
Holdings: In most academic libraries
Title: Arguments against the Use of the Bible in the Public Schools. By J. B. Stallo, George Hoadly, and Stanley Matthews, Counsel for the Defendants. In the Case of John D. Minor et als. versus The Board of Education of the City of Cincinnati et als. in the Superior Court of Cincinnati.
Printer/Publisher: Robert Clarke
Language: English
Notes: Matthews, in his argument before the court, introduces the Mortara case (pp. 136-38; includes notes added after the close of the argument). See also entry