Christian forbearance, love and charity," which of late mutually prevailed, into animosities and jealousies, which may not soon be appeased. What mischiefs may not be dreaded, should this enemy to the public quiet be armed with the force of a law? Indiana Baptist History, 1798-1908 - Página 11por William Taylor Stott - 1908 - 381 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Robert Baylor Semple - 1810 - 514 páginas
...know no name that will .too feverely reproach our folly. At leaft let warning be taken at the firft fruits of the threatened innovation. The very appearance .of the bill has transformed that " chriftian forbearance, love, and charity,"* which of latt mutually prevailed, into animolities and... | |
| David Benedict - 1813 - 592 páginas
...religious freedom, we know no name that will too severely reproach our folly. At least, let warning be taken at the first fruits of the threatened innovation....mischiefs may not be dreaded, should this enemy to the publick quiet be armed with the force of law ? Because the policy of the bill is adverse to the diffusion... | |
| David Benedict - 1813 - 588 páginas
...religious; freedom, we know no name that will too severely reproach our folly. At least, let warning be taken at the first fruits of the threatened innovation. The very appear' anceof the bill has transformed that " Christian forbearance, love, and ' charity,"* which... | |
| 1817 - 442 páginas
...least, let warning be taken at the first fruits of the threatened innovation. The very ip. pearance of the bill has transformed that "Christian forbearance,...should this enemy to the public quiet be armed with force of law? Because the policy of the bill is adverse to the diffusion of the light of Christianity.... | |
| 1817 - 436 páginas
...religious freedom, we know no name that will too severely reproach our folly. At least, let warning be taken at the first fruits of the threatened innovation. The very ap. pearance of the bill has transformed that "Christian forbearance, love, and charity,"* which of... | |
| James Madison - 1828 - 16 páginas
...that will too severely reproach our folly. At least, let warning be taken at the first fruits ofthe threatened innovation. The very appearance of the...enemy to the public quiet be armed with the force of a law! Because the policy of the bill is adverse to the diffusion of the light of Christianity. The... | |
| James Stuart - 1833 - 632 páginas
...religious freedom, we know no name that will too severely reproach our folly. At least, let warning be taken at the first fruits of the threatened innovation....enemy to the public quiet be armed with the force of a law ? " Because, The policy of the bill is adverse to the diffusion of the light of Christianity.... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 702 páginas
...religious freedom, we know no name which will too severely reproach our folly. At least, let warning be taken at the first fruits of the threatened innovation....charity " » which of late mutually prevailed into • virginia Bill of Rights, art. 16. MEMORIAL AND REMONSTRANCE. 639 animosities and jealousies which... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 700 páginas
...forbearance. love, and charity " * which of late mutually prevailed into * Virginia Bill of Righto, »rt. 16. animosities and jealousies which may not soon be appeased....enemy to the public quiet be armed with the force of a law ? Because the policy of the bill is adverse to the diffusion of the light of Christianity. The... | |
| William Meade - 1878 - 522 páginas
...name that will too severely reproach our folly. At least, let warning be taken at the first-fruits of the threatened innovation. The very appearance...and jealousies which may not soon be appeased. What mischief may not be dreaded should this enemy to the public quiet be armed with the force of law! "... | |
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