| Kathryn Page Camp - 2006 - 232 sider
...have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; no man can of right be compelled to attend,...preference shall ever be given by law to any religious establishment or modes of worship." Language more comprehensive for the complete protection of every... | |
| Chris Rodda - 2006 - 534 sider
...control or interfere with the rights of conscience; that no man shall be compelled to attend, erect, or support, any place of worship, or to maintain any ministry, against his consent; and that no preference shall ever be given by law to any religious society or mode of worship; and... | |
| Gordy Slack - 2007 - 242 sider
...t> a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences. No man can of right be compelled to attend,...preference shall ever be given by law to any religious establishment or modes of worship.' OJJO 1 "In defiance of these principles which have served this... | |
| George Anastaplo - 2007 - 346 sider
...indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; that no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect,...worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent; that no human authority can, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the rights of conscience;... | |
| J. D. Bowers - 2010 - 298 sider
...indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; that no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect,...or to maintain any ministry, against his consent; that no human authority can, in any case whatever control or interfere with the rights of conscience;... | |
| George E. Connor, Christopher W. Hammons - 2008 - 849 sider
...account of his belief or disbelief of any religious tenet, dogma or teaching. No human authority shall, in any case whatever, control or interfere with the rights of conscience." 46. Ireland, Kentucky State Constitution, 23. 47. Section i of the Bill of Rights outlines the precise... | |
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