Almighty power to do ; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who, being themselves but fallible and uninspired men have assumed dominion over the faith of others... Americanism and Catholicism - Page 92by Frederick Joseph Kinsman - 1924 - 250 pagesFull view - About this book
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 452 pages
...to propagate it by coercions on either; — That the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, (who, being themselves but fallible and uninspired men, Lave assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking... | |
| William Gordon - United States - 1801 - 452 pages
...to propagate it by coercions on either; — Thatthe impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, (who, being themselves but fallible and uninspired men, Lave assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - Indians of North America - 1803 - 388 pages
...either, as was in his Almighty power to do; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who, being themselves...men have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modesof thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavoring... | |
| Rhode Island - Session laws - 1822 - 592 pages
...coercions on either, as was in his almighty power to do ; that the presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who being themselves...men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavoring... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - Law - 1823 - 844 pages
...either, as was in his Almighty power to do; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who being themselves...men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions arid modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavouring... | |
| Virginia, William Waller Hening - Law - 1823 - 840 pages
...either, as was in his Almighty power to do; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who being themselves...men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as sueh endeavouring... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - Great Britain - 1823 - 818 pages
...modes of thinking, as alón« true and infallible, and as such endeavouring to impose on others) halb established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world, and through all rime,' that truth U great and will prevail, if left to herself, is the proper and sufficient antngonitst... | |
| William Waller Hening - Law - 1823 - 842 pages
...impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who being themselves hut fallible and uninspired men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as sued endeavouring... | |
| William Newnham Blane - Canada - 1824 - 530 pages
...setting up their own opinions as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavouring to impose them on others, hath established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the earth and through all time; — that to compel a man to furnish contributions of money for the propagation... | |
| 1826 - 438 pages
...either, as was in his Almighty power to do ; that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who being themselves...men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavoring... | |
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