Penn; not Christianity founded on any particular religious tenets ; not Christianity with an established church, and tithes, and spiritual courts ; but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men. NOTES DR. SCOTT BIBLE AND POLITICS - Stran 74avtor: REV. W.C. ANDERSON - 1859Celotni ogled - O knjigi
 | Historical Society of Pennsylvania - 1870
...government was not Christianity restricted to particular tenets — not a church establishment, with tithes and spiritual courts ; but Christianity, with liberty of conscience to all men. The story of the foundation of Pennsylvania, the rescue of the proprietary interests from many and... | |
 | 1872 - 78 strani
...law of Pennsylvania: not Christianity founded on particular tenets, nor an established Church with tithes and spiritual courts, but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." The State Constitutions of the era of the Revolution present the same characteristics. In 1?80, the... | |
 | 1879
...common law of this State — Christianity without the spiritual artillery of European countries — not Christianity founded on any particular religious...— not Christianity with an established church and titles and spiritual courts, but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men.' " The American... | |
 | John Murray Mitchell - 1880 - 488 strani
...common law of this State — Christianity without the spiritual artillery of European countries — not Christianity founded on any particular religious...— not Christianity with an established Church and titles and spiritual courts ; but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men.' " The American... | |
 | George Shea - 1882 - 82 strani
...Rep. 394) : ' Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always has been, part of the common law : not Christianity founded on any particular religious...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men.' We have said all which need be said on this interesting subject. It was not necessary for the decision... | |
 | Philip Schaff - 1885
...the Common Law of this State. Christianity without the spiritual artillery of European countries— not Christianity founded on any particular religious...— not Christianity with an established church and t ii lr-> and spiritual courts, but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." 1 The statute... | |
 | 1886
...K. 394 — Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always haa been, a part of the common law: " not Christianity founded on any particular religious...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." But I have said all which need be said on this interesting subject. It was not necessary for the decision... | |
 | Robert William Dale, James Guinness Rogers - 1880
...founded on any particular religious tenets—not Christianity with an Established Church and titles and spiritual courts, but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." The American States adopted these principles from the common law of England, rejecting such portions... | |
 | Philip Schaff - 1888 - 161 strani
...dispose of what is considered the grand objection — the constitutionality of Christianity — for in effect that is the question. " Christianity, general...in favor of liberty of conscience ; for before that period the principle of liberty of conscience appeared in the laws of no people, the axiom of no government,... | |
 | Philip Schaff - 1888 - 161 strani
...opinion of the court, AS\'general r ChrTstia.nitj^ without the spiritual artillery of European countries; not Christianity founded on any particular religious...Christianity 'with liberty of conscience to all men."' Daniel Webster, in the celebrated Girard will case, argued 1 " United States Supreme Court Reports,"... | |
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