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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... individual capacity , are subject to the divine government , and are under obligations to acknowledge the authority of the Most High , who ruleth in the kingdom of men . Rulers who are called in the providence of God to preside over the ...
... individual capacity , are subject to the divine government , and are under obligations to acknowledge the authority of the Most High , who ruleth in the kingdom of men . Rulers who are called in the providence of God to preside over the ...
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... individuals . As the disciples of Him whose kingdom is not of this world , we do not consider that it is within our province to interfere with anything in our Constitution which is strictly of a political character . But what we desire ...
... individuals . As the disciples of Him whose kingdom is not of this world , we do not consider that it is within our province to interfere with anything in our Constitution which is strictly of a political character . But what we desire ...
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... individuals com- posing them , to worship God according to the religion of Jesus Christ . Resolved , That in order to ... individual's rights of conscience , or tending in the least degree to a union of Church and State , will afford the ...
... individuals com- posing them , to worship God according to the religion of Jesus Christ . Resolved , That in order to ... individual's rights of conscience , or tending in the least degree to a union of Church and State , will afford the ...
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... individual members . All nations and each nation is of God . The State is not only an organism , so to speak - even Hobbes arguing against its organic being , yet represented it as a colossal , living man — but it is a sovereign ...
... individual members . All nations and each nation is of God . The State is not only an organism , so to speak - even Hobbes arguing against its organic being , yet represented it as a colossal , living man — but it is a sovereign ...
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... individual subscriptions of three , four or five hundred dollars paid into your treasury within the year , I will in- crease my subscription to the largest sum thus paid . One fourth of my subscription to be appropriated to the support ...
... individual subscriptions of three , four or five hundred dollars paid into your treasury within the year , I will in- crease my subscription to the largest sum thus paid . One fourth of my subscription to be appropriated to the support ...
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