There is no dissonance in these declarations. There is a universal language pervading them all, having one meaning ; they affirm and reaffirm that this is a religious nation. These are not individual sayings, declarations of private persons: they are... Investigation of Federal Communications Commission: Hearings Before the ... - Stran 187avtor: United States. Congress. House. Select Committee to Investigate the Federal Communications Commission - 1948 - 208 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| United States. Congress. House. Education and Labor - 1972 - 688 strani
...the constitutions of various states, we find in them a constant recognition of religious obligations. There is no dissonance in these declarations, there is a universal language prevading them all, having one meaning; they affirm and reaffirm that this is a religious Nation."... | |
| Robert Sikorski - 1993 - 512 strani
...public life.8 They are well known to this Court and their significance has often been affirmed by it. "There is no dissonance in these declarations. There...utterances ; they speak the voice of the entire people." Holy Trinity Church v. United States, 143 US 457, 470 (1892). • •»»•••• "We are a religious... | |
| William J. Federer, William Joseph Federer - 1994 - 868 strani
...because of a general recognition of this truth, the question has seldom been presented to the courts.... There is no dissonance in these declarations. There...utterances: they speak the voice of the entire people. While because of a general recognition of this truth the question has seldom been presented to the... | |
| Alonzo Trévier Jones - 1998 - 384 strani
...have ten days (Sundays excepted) within which to determine whether he will approve or veto a bill. There is no dissonance in these declarations. There...all, having one meaning; they affirm and reaffirm thal Otis is a religious nation. These are not individual sayings, dedications of private persons;... | |
| Charles W. Dunn - 2003 - 160 strani
...Independence, the US Constitution, the state constitutions, and other sources, whereupon it stated: There is no dissonance in these declarations. There is a universal language pervading tliem all, having one meaning: they affirm and reaffirm that this is a religious nation. These are... | |
| Joseph P. Hester - 2003 - 296 strani
...of this truth [that we are a Christian nation], the question has seldom been presented to the courts There is no dissonance in these declarations. There...utterances; they speak the voice of the entire people. While because of a general recognition of this truth the question has seldom been presented to the... | |
| Christian Smith - 2003 - 500 strani
...Christianity." In reviewing the founding documents and letters of the founders, the Court concluded that [t]here is no dissonance in these declarations. There...are organic utterances; they speak the voice of the enure people. While because of a general recognition of this truth the question has seldom been presented... | |
| Philip Michael Pantana - 2007 - 486 strani
...legal precedents from the Founding Fathers, to the Congresses and to the state governments, declaring, "There is no dissonance in these declarations. There...affirm and reaffirm that this is a religious nation." The Court said it plainly: "This is a Christian nation."2 Neither Democracy nor Ecclesiocracy The early... | |
| F. T. Chisholm - 2007 - 330 strani
...892 when ruling in the case of The Church of the Holy Trinity vs. United States, which read in part: There is no dissonance in these declarations. There...affirm and reaffirm that this is a religious nation. . . . The form of oath universally prevailing, concluding with an appeal to the Almighty; the custom... | |
| T. J. Height - 2007 - 79 strani
...are a Christian people, and the morality of our country is deeply engrafted upon Christianity . . . There is no dissonance in these declarations. There...affirm and reaffirm that this is a religious nation. With all that being said, let us go back in time to a day when this nation was fighting for her freedom.... | |
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