| John Evans - 1819 - 444 sider
...civil obedience from all sorts. " 12. And lastly — TRUE CIVILITY and CHRISTIANITY may both nourish in a state or kingdom, notwithstanding the permission...and contrary consciences either of Jew or Gentile." Then comes an address to " the Right Honourable both Houses of the High Court of Parliament," and also... | |
| 1820 - 770 sider
...the wisdom of the civil state, for uniformity of civil obedience from all sorts. " 12. And lastly— True Civility and Christianity may both flourish in...and contrary consciences either of Jew or Gentile." — Pp. 346— 348. This truly Christian Reformer was much harassed in his settlement. The following... | |
| Providence (R.I.). City Council, Jeremiah Lewis Diman - 1877 - 76 sider
...passed, not even pagans, Jews, or Turks should be molested by the civil power ; or, to quote his own words, " true civility and christianity may both flourish...permission of divers and contrary consciences, either of Jews or Gentiles." 6 To understand how far Roger Williams was the advocate of a new principle we must... | |
| Jeremiah Lewis Diman - 1881 - 442 sider
...passed, not even pagans, Jews, or Turks should be molested by the civil power; or, to quote his own words, " true civility and Christianity may both flourish...permission of divers and contrary consciences, either of Jews or Gentiles." To understand how far Roger Williams was the advocate of a new principle we must... | |
| Jeremiah Lewis Diman - 1881 - 446 sider
...molested by the civil power; or, to quote his own words, " true civility and Christianity may both nourish in a state or kingdom, notwithstanding the permission of divers and contrary consciences, either of Jews or Gentiles." To understand how far Roger Williams was the advocate of a new principle we must... | |
| 1887 - 682 sider
...up was not mere toleration, but true religious liberty. He believed, to quote his own words, that " true civility and Christianity may both flourish in...permission of divers and contrary consciences, either of Jews or of Gentiles." Here, in its first completeness, is the great doctrine of liberty of conscience... | |
| Titus Mooney Merriman - 1892 - 340 sider
...Conscientious Liberty — in Religious opinions, without the help, of the Civil Magistrate. As he stated — "True Civility, and Christianity, may both flourish...State, or Kingdom ; notwithstanding the permission of diverse and contrary consciences, either of Jews or Gentiles." Notice ; as we proceed, the developments,... | |
| Thomas Cuming Hall - 1910 - 626 sider
...the wisdom of the civil State for uniformity of civil obedience from all sorts). "Twelfthly, Lastly, true civility and Christianity may both flourish in...and contrary consciences, either of Jew or Gentile." Williams and George Fox had confidence in the subjective leading of the Holy Spirit in the interpretation... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 1911 - 252 sider
...prayers or worship nor compelled from their own particular prayers or worship, if they practise any. " True civility and Christianity may both flourish in...permission of divers and contrary consciences, either of Jews or Gentiles. " Search all Scriptures, Histories, Records, Monuments; consult with all experiences.... | |
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