| David Benedict - Baptists - 1813 - 588 pages
...avoided the consequences by denying the principle. We revere this lesson too much, soon to forget it. Who does not see that the same authority, which can...authority, which can force a. citizen to contribute three pence only of his property, for the support of any one establishment, may force him to conform... | |
| 1817 - 436 pages
...avoided the consequences by denying the principle. We revere this lesson too much, soon to forget it. Who does not see that the same authority, which can...authority, which can force a citizen to contribute three pence only of his property, for the support of any one establish, ment, may force him to conform... | |
| 1817 - 442 pages
...avoided the consequences by denying the prmci•)le. We revere this lesson too much, soon to for*et it. Who does not see that the same authority, which can...all other religions, may establish, with the same case, any particular sect of Christians, in exclusion of all other sects; that the same authority,... | |
| James Madison - Church and state - 1828 - 16 pages
...avoided the consequences by denying the principle. We revere this lesson too much soon to forget it. Who does not see that the same authority which can...exclusion of all other sects ? That the same authority that can force a citizen to contribute three pence only of his property for the support of only one... | |
| James Stuart - North America - 1833 - 632 pages
...avoided the consequences by denying the principle. We revere this lesson too much soon to forget it. Who does not see that the same authority which can...authority which can force a citizen to contribute threepence only of his property for the support of any one establishment, may force him to conform... | |
| William Cabell Rives - United States - 1859 - 700 pages
...soon to forget it . Who does not see that the same authority which can establish Christianity to the exclusion of all other religions may establish, with...authority which can force a citizen to contribute threepence only of his property for the support of any one establishment may force him to conform to... | |
| William Cabell Rives - History - 1859 - 702 pages
...avoided the consequences by denying the principle. We revere this lesson too much soon to forget it. Who does not see that the same authority which can establish Christianity to the exclusion of all other religions may establish, with the same ease, any particular sect of Christians... | |
| Thomas Armitage - Baptists - 1887 - 1042 pages
...power over the citizen for the State to toucli the subject at all. They said in their remonstrance: 'Who does not see that the same authority which can...sect of Christians, in exclusion of all other sects? ' They argued that an established Church destroys all equality before the law, in the matter of religion,... | |
| Alonzo Trévier Jones - Church history - 1891 - 1046 pages
...avoided the consequences by denying the principle. We revere this lesson too much, soon to forget it Who does not see that the same authority which can...authority which can force a citizen to contribute three pence only, of his property, for the support of any one establishment, may force him to conform... | |
| Robert Baylor Semple, George William Beale - Religion - 1894 - 854 pages
...avoided the consequences by denying the principle. We revere this lesson too much soon to forget it. Who does not see that the same authority which can...authority which can force a citizen to contribute three pence only of his property for the support of any one establishment may force him to conform... | |
| |