Can their piety alone be entrusted with the care of public worship? Ought their Religions to be endowed above all others with extraordinary privileges by which proselytes may be enticed from all others? We think too favorably of the justice and good sense... Indiana Baptist History, 1798-1908 - Página 11por William Taylor Stott - 1908 - 381 páginasVista completa - Acerca de este libro
| 1817 - 436 páginas
...othersj with extraordinary privileges, by which proselytes may be enticed from all others f We tltink too favorably of the justice and good sense of these...covet pre-eminences over their fellow-citizens, or th»t they will be seduced by them from the common opposition to the measure. Because the bill implies,... | |
| 1817 - 442 páginas
...extraordinary privileges, by which proselytes may be enticed from all others ? We think too favarably of the justice and good sense of these, denominations,...believe that they either covet pre-eminences over their fellow citizens, or th»t they will be seduced by them from the commor opposition to the measure. Because... | |
| James Madison - 1828 - 16 páginas
...worship ? Ought their religions to be endowed, above all others, with extraordinary privileges, by which proselytes may be enticed from all .others ? "We think...these denominations to believe that they either covet pre-eminence over their fellow citizens, or that they will be seduced by them from the common opposition... | |
| James Stuart - 1833 - 632 páginas
...extraordinary privileges, by which proselytes may be enticed from all others ? We think too favourably of the justice and good sense of these denominations, to believe that they either covet preeminence over their fellow citizens, or that they will be seduced by them from the common opposition... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 700 páginas
...worship ? Ought their religions to be endowed, above all others, with extraordinary privileges, by which proselytes may be enticed from. all others ? We think...the common opposition to the measure. Because the establishment proposed by the bill is not requisite for the support of the Christian religion. To say... | |
| Alonzo Trévier Jones - 1891 - 1046 páginas
...worship ? Ought their religions to be endowed above all others with extraordinary privileges by which proselytes may be enticed from all others? We think...by them from the common opposition to the measure. "5. Because the bill implies either that the civil magistrate is a competent judge of religious truths,... | |
| Charles Fenton James - 1899 - 284 páginas
...worship? Ought their religions to be endowed, above all others, with extraordinary privileges, by which proselytes may be enticed from all others ? We think...that the civil magistrate is a competent judge of religions truths, or that he may employ religion as an engine of civil policy. The first is an arrogant... | |
| James Madison - 1901 - 440 páginas
...worship ? Ought their Religions to be endowed above all others, with extraordinary privileges, by which proselytes may be enticed from all others ? We think...these denominations, to believe that they either covet pre-eminencies over their fellow citizens, or that they will be seduced by them, from the common opposition... | |
| James Madison - 1787 - 446 páginas
...worship ? Ought their Religions to be endowed above all others, with extraordinary privileges, by which proselytes may be enticed from all others ? We think...these denominations, to believe that they either covet pre-eminencies over their fellow citizens, or that they will be seduced by them, from the common opposition... | |
| William Addison Blakely, Willard Allen Colcord - 1911 - 820 páginas
...worship? Ought their religions to be endowed above all others with extraordinary privileges by which proselytes may be enticed from all others? We think...by them from the common opposition to the measure. 8 . , , . , ,. , and exemp1 " Declaration of Rights," article 16. 1 A similar favor was held out to... | |
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