The oppressive measures adopted, and the cruelties and punishments inflicted by the governments of Europe for many ages, to compel parties to conform, in their religious beliefs and modes of worship, to the views of the most numerous sect, and the folly... Hearings - Page 384by United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education - 1937Full view - About this book
| Law - 1890 - 548 pages
...of worship of any sect. The oppressive measures adopted and the cruelties and punishments inflicted by the governments of Europe for many ages, to compel parties to conform, in their religions beliefs and modes of worship, to the views of the most numerons sect, and the folly of attempting... | |
| Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 1130 pages
...measures adopted, and the cruelties and punishments inflicted, by the governments of Europe for many agee, to compel parties to conform, in their religious beliefs...folly of attempting In that way to control the mental operations of persons, and enforce an outward conformity to a preHcribed standard, led to the adoption... | |
| United States. Supreme Court - Law reports, digests, etc - 1890 - 778 pages
...worship of »ny sect. The oppressive measures adopted, and the cruelties and punishments inflicted by the governments of Europe for many ages, to compel parties to conform, in their religions beliefs and modes of worship, to the views of the most numerous sect, and the folly of attempting... | |
| John Sergeant Wise - Citizenship - 1905 - 360 pages
...of the most numerous sect, and the folly of attempting in that way to control the mental operations of persons, and enforce an outward conformity to a...led to the adoption of the amendment in question. It was never intended or supposed that the amendment could be invoked as a protection against legislation... | |
| Christian Science - 1906 - 160 pages
...that the experience of the colonists, both in Europe and afterward in this country, with such attempts "to control the mental operation of persons and enforce an outward conformity to a prescribed standard" of religious belief and practice, was prominent among the causes which determined the forms of government.... | |
| Charles Zebina Lincoln - Constitutional history - 1907 - 256 pages
...worship of any sect. The oppressive measures adopted, and the cruelties and punishments inflicted, by the governments of Europe for many ages, to compel...folly of attempting in that way to control the mental operations of persons, and enforce an outward conformity to a prescribed standard, led to the adoption... | |
| David Kemper Watson - Constitutional history - 1910 - 1074 pages
...worship of any sect. "The oppressive measures adopted, and the cruelties and punishments inflicted by the governments of Europe for many ages, to compel...folly of attempting in that way to control the mental operations of persons, and enforce an outward conformity to a prescribed standard, led to the adoption... | |
| David Kemper Watson - Constitutional history - 1910 - 1140 pages
...of the most numerous sect, and the folly of attempting in that way to control the mental operations of persons, and enforce an outward conformity to a...led to the adoption of the amendment in question. It was never intended or supposed that the amendment could be invoked as a protection against legislation... | |
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