Proceedings of the National Convention to Secure the Religious Amendment of the Constitution of the United States: Held in Cincinnati, Jan. 31 & Feb. 1, 1872 : with an Account of the Origin and Progress of the MovementJames B. Rodgers, 1872 - 72 páginas |
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... consciences of the Christian millions . In these things the minority in our country , has hitherto managed to govern ... conscience was prepared to welcome any measure which proposed in a suitable and becoming way to give honor to the ...
... consciences of the Christian millions . In these things the minority in our country , has hitherto managed to govern ... conscience was prepared to welcome any measure which proposed in a suitable and becoming way to give honor to the ...
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... conscience in any man . We represent no sectarian or denominational object , but one in which all who bear the christian name , and all who have any regard for the christian religion , can cordially agree ; and one to secure which we ...
... conscience in any man . We represent no sectarian or denominational object , but one in which all who bear the christian name , and all who have any regard for the christian religion , can cordially agree ; and one to secure which we ...
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... conscience to all men . " The State Constitutions of the era of the Rovolution present the same characteristics . In 1780 , the Constitution of Massachusetts declared " that the happiness of a people , and the good order and ...
... conscience to all men . " The State Constitutions of the era of the Rovolution present the same characteristics . In 1780 , the Constitution of Massachusetts declared " that the happiness of a people , and the good order and ...
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... conscience of any citizen . Resolved , That the state of the times , recent and present , and the state of public sen- timent , warrants and encourages the attempt to secure the amendment to the Con- stitution which is proposed by this ...
... conscience of any citizen . Resolved , That the state of the times , recent and present , and the state of public sen- timent , warrants and encourages the attempt to secure the amendment to the Con- stitution which is proposed by this ...
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... conscience , or tending in the least degree to a union of Church and State , will afford the fullest security against a corrupt and corrupting church establishment , and form the strongest safeguard of both the civil and religious ...
... conscience , or tending in the least degree to a union of Church and State , will afford the fullest security against a corrupt and corrupting church establishment , and form the strongest safeguard of both the civil and religious ...
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