Probably at the time of the adoption of the Constitution, and of the amendment to it now under consideration, the general if not the universal sentiment in America was, that Christianity ought to receive encouragement from the state so far as was not... The Hebrew Lawgiver - หน้า 56โดย John Marshall Lowrie - 1865มุมมองทั้งเล่ม - เกี่ยวกับหนังสือเล่มนี้
| Joseph Story - 1840 - 394 หน้า
...the time of the adoption of the Constitution, and of the amendment to it, now under consideration, the general, if not the universal, sentiment in America...universal disapprobation, if not universal indignation. § 445. The next clause respects the liberty of speech, and of the press. That this amendment was intended... | |
| Harmon Kingsbury - 1840 - 404 หน้า
...sentiment in America was, that Christianity ought to receive encouragement from the States, so far as it is not incompatible with the private rights of conscience,...freedom of religious worship. An attempt to level all religion, and to make it a matter of State policy to hold all in utter indifference, would have created... | |
| Harmon Kingsbury - 1841 - 394 หน้า
...private rights of conscience, and the freedom of religious worship. An attempt to level all religion, and to make it a matter of State policy to hold all...universal disapprobation, if not universal indignation." — (Story's Commentary, § 1868.) "The real object of the amendment was, not to countenance, much... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 550 หน้า
...sentiment in America was, that Christianity ought to receive encouragement from the State, so far as was not incompatible with the private rights of conscience...universal disapprobation, if not universal indignation. " It yet remains a problem to be solved in human affairs, whether any free government can be permanent... | |
| Robert Baird - 1844 - 372 หน้า
...sentiment in America was, that Christianity ought to receive encouragement from the State, so far as was not incompatible with the private rights of conscience...universal disapprobation, if not universal indignation. " It yet remains a problem to be solved in human affairs, whether any free government can be permanent... | |
| Joseph Story - 1851 - 642 หน้า
...sentiment in America was, that christianity ought to receive encouragement from the state, so far as was not incompatible with the private rights of conscience,...universal disapprobation if not universal indignation. 1 § 1875. It yet remains a problem to be solved in human affairs, whether any free government can... | |
| 1851 - 644 หน้า
...sentiment in America was, that christianity ought to receive encouragement from the State, so far as it is not incompatible with the private rights of conscience, and the freedom of religious worship." " The real object of the amendment was, not to countenance, much less to advance Mahommedanism or Judakm,... | |
| 1854 - 942 หน้า
...religion of liberty." At the time of the adoption of the constitution of the United States, he says, " The attempt to level all religions, and to make it a matter...universal disapprobation, if not universal indignation.'"* In the act for the better government of the navy of the United States is the following clause : " The... | |
| William Astley Cooper Anderson - 1859 - 92 หน้า
...sentiment in America was, that Christianity ought to receive encouragement from the State, so far as is not incompatible with the private rights of conscience...universal disapprobation, if not universal indignation. 5 " SEC. 989. It yet remains a problem to be solved in human affairs, whether any free Government can... | |
| W. C. Anderson - 1859 - 104 หน้า
...sentiment in America was, that Christianity ought to receive encouragement from the State, so far as is not incompatible with the private rights of conscience...universal disapprobation, if not universal indignation. 5 " SEC. 989. It yet remains a problem to be solved in human affairs, whether any free Government can... | |
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