| David Benedict - 1813 - 588 páginas
...freedom be abused, it is an offence against God, not against man. To God, therefore, and not to man, must an account of it be rendered. As the bill violates...subjecting some to peculiar burdens ; so it violates the s ime principle, by granting to others peculiar exemptions. Are the Qnakir* and Menonists the only... | |
| 1817 - 436 páginas
...•Declaration of rights, article 16. •Declaration of rights, article 1. TDecUration of rights, article 1C As the bill violates equality, by subjecting some...others peculiar exemptions. — Are the Quakers and Menonists the only sects who think a compnbive suppor^ of their religions unnecessary ami unwarrantable... | |
| 1817 - 442 páginas
...account of it be rendered. •Declaration of rights, article 1. fUeclaration of rights, article 16 E As the bill violates equality, by subjecting some...peculiar burdens; so it violates the same principle, by printing to others peculiar exemptions — Arc the Quakers and Meiionists the only sects who think... | |
| James Stuart - 1833 - 632 páginas
...evidence which has convinced us. If this freedom be abused, it is an offence against God, not against man : To God, therefore, not to men, must an account...to others peculiar exemptions. Are the Quakers and Menonists the only sects who think a compulsive support of their religions unnecessary and unwarrantable... | |
| James Stuart - 1833 - 568 páginas
...evidence which has convinced us. If this freedom be abused, it is an offence against God, not against man : To God, therefore, not to men, must an account...to others peculiar exemptions. Are the Quakers and Menonists the only sects who think a compulsive support of their religions unnecessary and unwarrantable... | |
| William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 700 páginas
...this freedom be abused, it is an offence against God, not against man. To God, therefore, not to man, must an account of it be rendered. As the bill violates...to others peculiar exemptions. Are the Quakers and Menonists the only sects who think a compulsive support of their religions unnecessary and unwarrantable... | |
| Alonzo Trévier Jones - 1891 - 1046 páginas
...this freedom be abused, it is an offense against God, not against man. To God, there fore, not to man, must an account of it be rendered. As the bill violates...to others peculiar exemptions. Are the Quakers and Menonists the only sects who think a compulsive support of their religions unnecessary and unwarrantable... | |
| Robert Baylor Semple, George William Beale - 1894 - 854 páginas
...freedom be abused it is an offence against God, not against man. To God, therefore, and not to man, must an account of it be rendered. As the bill violates...to others peculiar exemptions. Are the Quakers and Menonists the only sects who think a compulsive support of their religions unnecessary and unwarrantable?... | |
| Charles Fenton James - 1899 - 284 páginas
...freedom be abused it is an offence against God, not against man. To God, therefore, and not to man, must an account of it be rendered. As the bill violates...to others peculiar exemptions. Are the Quakers and Menonists the only sects who think a compulsive support of their religions unnecessary and unwarrantable... | |
| James Madison - 1901 - 440 páginas
...evidence which has convinced us. If this freedom be abused, it is an offence against God, not against man : To God, therefore, not to men, must an account...to others peculiar exemptions. Are the Quakers and Menonists the only sects who think a compulsive support of their religions unnecessary and unwarantable... | |
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