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" ... all men have an equal, natural and unalienable right to the free exercise of religion, according to the dictates of conscience, and that no particular religious sect or society ought to be favored or established by law in preference to others. "
The Old Guard: A Monthly Journal Devoted to the Principles of 1776 and 1787 - Page 250
1864
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Globocop: How America Sold Its Soul and Lost Its Way

Mark David Ledbetter - 2004 - 268 pages
...here is the original second amendment, before it was pared down, with the full meaning made clear: That the people have a right to keep and bear arms; that a well-regulated militia, composed of the body of the people trained to arms, is the proper, natural,...
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In God We Trust: How the Supreme Court's First Amendment Decisions Affect ...

Kathryn Page Camp - Law - 2006 - 232 pages
...stated: "That the People have an equal, natural and unamenable right, freely and peaceably to Exercise their Religion according to the dictates of Conscience,...and that no Religious Sect or Society ought to be favoured or established by Law in preference of others. Massachusetts and South Carolina also recommended...
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God's Joust, God's Justice: Law and Religion in the Western Tradition

John Witte - Law - 2006 - 513 pages
...Both the New York and the Rhode Island Ratifying Conventions suggested amendments to the Constitution that "no religious sect or society ought to be favored or established by law in preference to others."77 Disestablishment of religion also served to protect the principle of separation of Church...
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In Their Own Words

Bob Gingrich - History - 2006 - 261 pages
...religion, according to the dictates of conscience; and that no particular sect or society of Christianity ought to be favored or established by law in preference to others." In other words, there was to be no officially-sanctioned Christian denomination. The government should...
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In Their Own Words: Founding Fathers & the Bible

Bob Gingrich - History - 2006 - 262 pages
...religion, according to the dictates of conscience; and that no particular sect or society of Christianity ought to be favored or established by law in preference to others." In other words, there was to be no officially-sanctioned Christian denomination. The government should...
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Head and Heart: American Christianities

Garry Wills - United States - 2007 - 646 pages
...vein: That the people have an equal, natural, and unalienable right, freely and peaceably to exercise their religion according to the dictates of conscience,...to be favored or established by law in preference of others.20 New Hampshire is just as firm on the rights of conscience, or on anything "touching" religion:...
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Church and State in America: The First Two Centuries

James H. Hutson - History - 2007
...right to the free exercise of religion according to the dictates of conscience, and that no particular religious sect or society ought to be favored or established by Law in preference to others." Nowhere, not in the invectives of mudslingers abusing each other in the nation's newspapers nor in...
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Deception by Design: The Intelligent Design Movement in America

Lenny Flank - Religion - 2007 - 245 pages
...on twenty recommendations proposed by the Virginia delegates. One of these was that "no particular religious sect or society ought to be favored or established by Law in preference to others." This proposal was based on a law written by Thomas Jefferson (Jefferson was absent for the entire Constitutional...
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Reaping the Whirlwind: Liberal Democracy and the Religious Axis

John R. Pottenger - Religion - 2007 - 364 pages
...would assert the "unalienable right to the free exercise of religion" and assure that "no particular religious sect or society ought to be favored or established, by law, in preference to others."67 As a result of political pressure from the antifederalists at the state conventions, the...
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The Politically Incorrect Guide to Hunting

Frank Miniter - Political Science - 2007 - 269 pages
...are or have been in actual rebellion." And the New York Convention included this proposed amendment: "That the people have a right to keep and bear arms; that a well-regulated militia, including the body of the people capable of bearing arms, is the proper, natural,...
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