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" Therefore, we ask no ecclesiastical establishments for ourselves ; neither can we approve of them when granted to others. "
The Test of Experience: Or, The Voluntary Principle in the United States - Página 30
por John Howard Hinton - 1851 - 124 páginas
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Religion and Education in America: With Notices of the State and Prospects ...

John Dunmore Lang - 1840 - 504 páginas
...manner of discharging it, can only be directed by reason and conviction, and is nowhere cognizable but at the tribunal of the universal Judge. " Therefore, we ask no ecclesiastical establishment for ourselves; neither can we approve of them when granted to others. This, indeed, would...
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Religion in America, Or, An Account of the Origin, Progress, Relation to the ...

Robert Baird - 1844 - 390 páginas
...manner of discharging it, can only be directed by reason and conviction, and is nowhere cognizable but at the tribunal of the universal Judge. " Therefore,...for the reasons recited, we are induced earnestly to entreat that all laws now in force in this commonwealth, which countenance religious domination, may...
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Religion in America, Or, An Account of the Origin, Progress, Relation to the ...

Robert Baird - 1844 - 372 páginas
...manner of discharging it, can only be directed by reason and conviction, and is nowhere cognizable but at the tribunal of the universal Judge. " Therefore,...for the reasons recited, we are induced earnestly to entreat that all laws now in force in this commonwealth, which countenance religious domination, may...
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Religion in America: Or an Account of the Origin, Relation to the State, and ...

Robert Baird - 1844 - 552 páginas
...manner of discharging it, can only be directed by reason and conviction, and is nowhere cognizable but at the tribunal of the universal Judge. " Therefore,...for the reasons recited, we are induced earnestly 4o entreat that all laws now in force in this commonwealth, which countenance religious domination,...
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Religion in America, Or, An Account of the Origin, Progress, Relation to the ...

Robert Baird - 1844 - 360 páginas
...manner of discharging it, can only be directed by reason and conviction, and is nowhere cognizable but at the tribunal of the universal Judge. " Therefore,...public services, to the common reproach and injury of evefy other denomination. And, for the reasons recited, we are induced earnestly to entreat that all...
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The Christian Witness, and Church Member's Magazine, Volumen1

1844 - 602 páginas
...manner of discharging it, can only be directed by reason and conviction, and is nowhere cognizable but at the tribunal of the universal Judge. Therefore...neither can we approve of them when granted to others." They concluded by praying thus : that all laws which " countenance religious domination may be speedily...
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Sketches of Virginia: Historical and Biographical, Volumen1

William Henry Foote - 1850 - 582 páginas
...manner of discharging it, can only be directed by reason and conviction; and is nowhere cognizable but at the tribunal of the universal Judge. Therefore...exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges to one set (or sect) of men, without any special public services to the common reproach and injury of every other...
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Sketches of Virginia: Historical and Biographical, Volumen1

William Henry Foote - 1850 - 584 páginas
...of discharging it, can only be directed by reason and conviction; and is nowhere cognizable but it the tribunal of the universal Judge. Therefore we...exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges to one set (or sect) of men, without any special public services to the common reproach and injury of every other...
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Eighty Years of Republican Government in the United States

Louis John Jennings - 1868 - 316 páginas
...from which their " consciences and their principles oblige them to dissent." "We ask," they added, " no ecclesiastical establishments for ourselves, neither can we approve of them when granted to others." Memorials to the same effect were presented by other Nonconformist bodies. The adherents of the Established...
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Old Churches, Ministers and Families of Virginia, Volumen2

William Meade - 1878 - 522 páginas
...cognizable but at the tribunal of the Universal Judge. " Therefore we ask no ecclesiastical establishment for ourselves, neither can we approve of them when...exclusive or separate emoluments or privileges to one set (or sect) of men, without any special public services, to the common reproach or injury of every other...
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