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 on Dr. Scott's Bible and Politics - Stran 74avtor: William Astley Cooper Anderson - 1859 - 92 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1911 - 528 strani
...charter, and the very basis of its great founder William Penn; not Christianity founded on any particular tenets ; not Christianity with an established church...but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men.29 But by comparison, darker days were yet to come. The murmurings of a people enraged by the stamp... | |
| John Downey Works - 1912 - 88 strani
...is, and always has been, a part of the common law of Pennsylvania; * * • not Christianity with nn established church, and tithes, and spiritual courts,...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." And in The People v. liuggles (8 Johns, 290, 294, 295) Chancellor Kent, the great commentator on American... | |
| 1928 - 694 strani
...of the common law of Pennsylvania ; . . . not Christianity with an established church, and titles, and spiritual courts; but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." And in Peoples v. Ruggles, supra, Chancellor Kent, the great American commentator, speaking as chief... | |
| Charles Zebina Lincoln - 1916 - 1016 strani
...spiritual has ever been delegated to the government. Bloom v Richards, 2 Ohio St. 387. Pennsylvania. Christianity is and always has been a part of the...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men. Updegraph v Commonwealth, 11 S. and R. (Pa.) 394. Christianity, as it is inculcated in the Scriptures,... | |
| William Blackstone - 1922 - 1044 strani
...the royal charter and the very basis of its great founder William Penn; not Christianity founded upon any particular religious tenets; not Christianity...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." The entire opinion is highly interesting and able: After citing English decisions holding that Christianity... | |
| Iowa. Supreme Court - 1922 - 1532 strani
...'Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always has been, a part of the common law of Pennsylvania; * * * not Christianity with an established church, and tithes,...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men.' * * * The construction invoked cannot be accepted as correct. It is a case where there was presented... | |
| Constantine Edward McGuire - 1923 - 462 strani
..."Christianity, general Christianity, is and always has been a part of the common law of Pennsylvania ; not Christianity with an established church, and tithes,...but Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men."8 The theory, sometimes advanced by certain religionists, that "this is a Protestant country,"... | |
| Frederick Joseph Kinsman - 1924 - 268 strani
..."Christianity, general Christianity, is and always has been part of the common law of Pennsylvania ; not Christianity with an established Church and tithes,...courts, but Christianity with liberty of conscience for all men." And another, given by Chancellor Kent of New York: "The people of this State, in common... | |
| 1925 - 534 strani
..."Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always has been, a part of the common law of Pennsylvania; . . . not Christianity with an established church, and tithes,...Christianity with liberty of conscience to all men." And in The People vs. Ruggles, 8 Johns. 290, 295, Chancellor Kent, the great commentator on American... | |
| United States. Congress. House. Committee on the District of Columbia - 1926 - 310 strani
...Christianity, general Christianity, is, and always has been a part of the common law of Pennsylvania * * * not Christianity with an established church, and tithes...spiritual courts, but Christianity with liberty of consicence to all men. Further on it states : If we pass beyond these matters to a view of American... | |
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