| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1892 - 764 páginas
...Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always has been, a part of the common law of Pennsylvania; . . . not Christianity with an established church, and tithes,...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." And in The People v. Ruggles, 8 Johns. 290, 294, 295, Chancellor Kent, the great commentator on American... | |
| United States. Supreme Court, John Chandler Bancroft Davis, Henry Putzel, Henry C. Lind, Frank D. Wagner - 1892 - 762 páginas
...Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always has been, a part of the common law of Pennsylvania ; . . . not Christianity with an established church, and tithes,...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." And in The People v. Ruggles, 8 Johns. 290, 294, 295, Chancellor Kent, the great commentator on American... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - 1892 - 1132 páginas
...Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always has been, a part of the common law of Pennsylvania; . . . not Christianity with an established church, and tithes,...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." And in People v. Hug¡/leu. 8 Johns. 290, 294, 295, Chancellor Kent, the «in-nt commentator on American... | |
| James Mitchell Foster - 1894 - 468 páginas
...cf Pennsylvania ; not Christianity founded on any particular tenets, nor an established Church with tithes and spiritual courts ; but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." The Supreme Court of the United States, in February, 1892, declared that " this is a Christian nation."... | |
| 1909 - 420 páginas
..."Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always has been, a part of the common law of Pennsylvania; not Christianity with an established church and tithes...courts, but Christianity with liberty of conscience for all men." Mr. Justice Brewer, in delivering in 1891 the opinion of the Supreme Court in the case... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1903 - 370 páginas
...from the Judgment of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, in the Case of Updegraph v. The Commonwealth. Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always...in favor of liberty of conscience ; for before that period the principle of liberty of conscience appeared in the laws of no people, the axiom of no government,... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1905 - 114 páginas
...Supreme Court, in Updegraph vs. The Commonwealth, n Sergeant and Rawle, 400, made this declaration: "Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." And subsequently, in Johnson vs. The Commonwealth, 10 Harris, in. "It is not our business to discuss... | |
| National Catholic Educational Association - 1907 - 1406 páginas
...the very basis of its great founder, William Penn; not Christianity founded on any particular tenets, but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all...who passed laws in favor of liberty of conscience. Even the reformers were as furious against contumacious errors as they were loud in asserting the liberty... | |
| John Fleming Carson - 1908 - 76 páginas
...Christianity, general Christianity, is and always has been a part of the common law of Pennsylvania; not Christianity with an established church and tithes...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." Chief Justice Clayton, of Delaware, held that "Christianity, as the religion of the people, is so far... | |
| William Addison Blakely, Willard Allen Colcord - 1911 - 820 páginas
...coinnion law. Christianity, is and afa'ays has been, a part of the common law of Pennsylvania; . . . not Christianity with an established church, and tithes,...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men.'' And in The People v. Ruggles (8 Johns., 290, 294, 295), Chancellor Kent, the great commentator on American... | |
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