| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1982 - 548 páginas
...nd. Remonstrance by reiterating his belief that the right of free exercise was an inalienable right: The religion, then, of every man must be left to the...of every man to exercise it as these may dictate. This right is, in its nature, an inalienable right. It is inalienable, because the opinions of men,... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Finance - 1984 - 214 páginas
...adoption of the First Amendment, made much of the "religious conscience" of America, stating that: "The Religion then of. every man must be left to the conviction and !/ conscience of every man ... No State shall violate the equal y rights of conscience..." The Supreme Court case of McCollum... | |
| William Roscoe Estep - 1990 - 240 páginas
...manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence." The Religion then of every man must be left to the...of every man to exercise it as these may dictate. This right is in its nature an unalienable right.41 Further on in the same paragraph, Madison removed... | |
| James Davison Hunter, Os Guinness - 2010 - 122 páginas
...he would, a person could not give it up. This was Madison's argument in "Memorial and Remonstrance." "The Religion then of every man must be left to the...of every man to exercise it as these may dictate. This right is in its nature an unalienable right. It is unalienable, because the opinions of men, depending... | |
| Arlin M. Adams, Charles J. Emmerich - 1990 - 200 páginas
...manner of discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence."* The Religion then of every man must be left to the...of every man to exercise it as these may dictate. This right is in its nature an unalienable right. It is unalienable, because the opinions of men, depending... | |
| Richard B. Couser - 1993 - 384 páginas
...by Jefferson. The flavor of the Memorial and Remonstrance may be taken from the following exerpts: The Religion then of every man must be left to the...of every man to exercise it as these may dictate. This right is in its nature an unalienable right. It is unalienable, because the opinions of men, depending... | |
| Robert A. Licht - 1993 - 244 páginas
...assertion, he need seek no further than James Madison's A Memorial and Remonstrance: The religion ... of every man must be left to the conviction and conscience...of every man to exercise it as these may dictate. This right is in its nature an unalienable right . . . because the opinions of men, depending only... | |
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