Almighty God hath created the mind free; that all attempts to influence it by temporal punishments or burthens, or by civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy author of our... The Rights of Man: For the Benefit of All Mankind - Stran 30avtor: Thomas Paine - 1795 - 151 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
 | Bette Novit Evans - 1997 - 294 strani
...by civil incapacities, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and mind, yet chooses not to propagate it by coercion on either."35 Our history is replete with heroic acts of religiously... | |
 | Mary C. Segers, Ted G. Jelen, Clarke E. Cochran - 1998 - 191 strani
...civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do: that the impious... | |
 | Allen Jayne
...meanness."37 In the succeeding passage Jefferson stated that such force in religion was "a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to extend... | |
 | David C. Hammack - 1998 - 481 strani
...civil incapacitations, tend only to beg habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do; that the impious... | |
 | John J. Patrick, John I. Patrick, Gerald P. Long - 1999 - 335 strani
...civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy Author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in His Almighty power to do; that the impious... | |
 | James W. Fraser - 2000 - 278 strani
...civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to extend... | |
 | Thomas Jefferson - 1999 - 623 strani
...civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet choose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to exalt... | |
 | George Kurian - 1999 - 389 strani
...variety deliberately created in it by God, not intended to be coerced into intellectual conformity. "[T]he holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind," he argued, chose that religion should be propagated by reason and not by coercion. "[Legislators and... | |
 | Diane Ravitch - 2000 - 656 strani
...civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his almighty power to do, but to exalt... | |
 | Richard M Battistoni - 2000 - 175 strani
...civil incapacitations, tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness, and are a departure from the plan of the Holy author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either. . . . ; that to compel a man to furnish contributions... | |
| |