... a majority of the inhabitants had become dissenters from the established church, but were still obliged to pay contributions to support the Pastors of the minority. This unrighteous compulsion to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errors... The Struggle for Religious Freedom in Virginia: The Baptists - Stran 60avtor: William Taylor Thom - 1900 - 105 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| Thomas Jefferson - 1820 - 486 strani
...this inactivity, the zeal and industry of sectarian preachers had an open and undisputed field ; and by the time of the revolution, a majority of the inhabitants...This unrighteous compulsion, to maintain teachers of.wlp.at they deemed religious er<31 rors, was greviously felt during the regal government, and without... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 486 strani
...this inactivity, the zeal and industry of sectarian preachers had an open and undisputed field ; and by the time of the revolution, a majority of the inhabitants...to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errors, was grievously felt during the regal government, and without a hope of relief. But the first... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 526 strani
...this inactivity, the zeal and industry of sectarian preachers had an open and undisputed field ; and by the time of the revolution, a majority of the inhabitants...to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errors, was greviously felt during the regal government, and without a hope of relief. But the first... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 990 strani
...inactivity, the zeal and industry of sectarian preachers had an open and undisputed field; and by u\e time of the revolution, a majority of the inhabitants...to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errors, was greviously felt during the regal government, and without a hope of relief. But the first... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1829 - 984 strani
...this inactivity, the zeal and industry of sectarian preachers had an open and undisputed field 4 and by the time of the revolution, a majority of the inhabitants had become dissenters from the established cburch, but were still obliged to pay contributions to support the pastors of the minority. This unrighteous... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1830 - 488 strani
...the time of the revolution, n majority of the inhabitants had become dissenters from the establish 3d church, but were still obliged to pay contributions...to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errors, was grievously felt during the regal government, and without a hope of relief. But the first... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1832 - 568 strani
...this inactivity, the zeal and industry of sectarian preachers had an open and undisputed field : and by the time of the Revolution, a majority of the inhabitants...to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious eriore, was grievously felt during the regal government, and without a hope of relief. But the first... | |
| B. L. Rayner - 1834 - 442 strani
...this inactivity, the zeal and industry of sectarian preachers had an open and undisputed field ; and by the time of the revolution, a majority of the inhabitants...to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errors, was grievously felt during the regal government, and without a hope of relief. But the first... | |
| William Linn - 1834 - 282 strani
...this inactivity, the zeal and industry of sectarian preachers had an open and undisputed field ; and by the time of the revolution, a majority of the inhabitants...unrighteous compulsion to maintain teachers of what thejr deemed religious errours, was grievously felt duringthe regal government, and without a hope... | |
| William Linn - 1834 - 284 strani
...this inactivity, the zeal and industry of sectarian preachers had an open and undisputed field ; and by the time of the revolution, a majority of the inhabitants...contributions to support the pastors of the minority. This un-. righteous compulsion to maintain teachers of what they deemed religious errours, was grievously... | |
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