| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 452 pages
...justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments, f or peculiar mode of religious worship ; and that no...is a more enlarged toleration than European policy hss yet in almoft any infUnce admitted ; but perfcdl confiftency would not confine it Proteftanti,... | |
| Samuel Williams - Natural history - 1809 - 498 pages
...expresses the religious rights of the people. " Nor can any man be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious...sentiments, or peculiar mode of religious worship ; and no authority can, or ought to be vested in, or assumed by any power whatever, that shall in any case... | |
| Samuel Williams - Natural history - 1809 - 496 pages
...right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments, or peculiar mode of religious worship ; and no authority can, or ought to be vested in, or assumed by any pewer whatever, that shall in any case interfere with, or in any manner control the rights of conscience,... | |
| David Bailie Warden - Indians of North America - 1819 - 630 pages
...In the declaration of rights it is stated, " that no man can be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious...shall in any case interfere with, or in any manner control the rights of conscience, in the free exercise of religious worship." In the plan of government... | |
| John Talbot - North America - 1820 - 526 pages
...declaration of rights it is stated, "that no man can be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as ยป citizen, on account of his religious sentiments, or...shall in any case interfere with, or in any manner control the rights of conscience, in the free exercise of religious worship." In the plan of government... | |
| Vermont - Land grants - 1823 - 570 pages
...minister, contrary to the dictates of his conscience; nor can any man be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious...or ought to be vested in, or assumed by any power whatsoever, that shall, in any case, interfere with, or in any manner control, the rights of conscience... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1824 - 444 pages
...any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of religions worship: and that no authority can or ought to be...in, or assumed by, any power whatever, that shall io any case interfere with, or in any manner control, the right of conscienee in the free crercise... | |
| Zadock Thompson - Vermont - 1824 - 408 pages
...maintain any minister contrary to the dictates of his own conscience.1' No person can be deprived of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of worship. Yet all denominations are enjoined by the constitution " to observe the Sabbath, and to keep... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1824 - 524 pages
...consent: nor can any man, who acknowledges the being of a God, be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of rehgious worship: and that no authority can or ought to be vested in, orassumed by, any power whatever,... | |
| Thomas Paine - Political science - 1824 - 478 pages
...consent : nor can any man, who acknowledges the being of a God, be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of religions worship : and that no authority can or onght to be vested in, or assiimi'd by, any power... | |
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