| Alexander Hamilton Stephens - 1868 - 1514 sider
...construed as exceptions to certain specified powers, or as inserted merely for greater caution. " IV. That religion or the duty which we owe to our Creator,...and, therefore, all men have a natural, equal, and unalienable right to the exercise of religion according to the dictates of conscience ; and that no... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1868 - 940 sider
...independent of, the government of Virginia ought to be erected or established within the limits thereof. 18. That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator,...discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence ; and therefore, all men are equally entitled to the free exercise... | |
| William Read Staples - 1870 - 778 sider
...construed either as exceptions to certain specified powers, or as inserted merely for greater caution. 4. That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator,...discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence ; and therefore, all men have an equal, natural and inalienable... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate - 1977 - 272 sider
...conftrued as exceptions to certain fpecified powers, or as inferted merely for greater caution. " 4th. That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of difcharging it, can be directed only by reafon and convidtion, and not by force or violence, and therefore... | |
| Johann Jakob Rüttimann - 1871 - 216 sider
...no man shall or ought to be compelled to attend any religious worship ; UBerfaffung bon SMrginien : that religion or the duty which we owe to our Creator,...discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction , not by force or violence ujf). Фетппф fte£)t ее jroar feft, baft паф bem OTttcriïanifcfjen... | |
| Michael McN. Walsh - 1871 - 168 sider
...several of the States, without the phrase, have more of the spirit. SEC. 11. VIRGINIA.—-Religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner...discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence ; and it is the mutual duty of all to practice Christian forbearance,... | |
| United States. Congress. House - 282 sider
...conftrued as exceptions to certain fpecified powers, or as inferted merely for greater caution. Fourth. That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator, and the manner of difcharging it, can be directed only by reafon and conviction, and not by force or violence, and therefore... | |
| Caspar Thomas Hopkins - 1872 - 324 sider
...their public teachers, and contracting with them for their support and maintenance." 3. Virginia says: "That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator,...discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence : and therefore all men are equally entitled to the free exercise... | |
| 1875 - 1750 sider
...the duty of every man to worship loa in such manner as he thinks most aceptable to Him.—Md., 1867. That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator,...discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence.— Va., 1870. " Morality and piety, rightly grounded on evangelical... | |
| Caspar Thomas Hopkins - 1873 - 396 sider
...public teachers, and contracting with them for their support and maintenance." 162. Virginia says: " That religion, or the duty which we owe to our Creator,...discharging it, can be directed only by reason and conviction, not by force or violence; and therefore all men are equally entitled to the free exercise... | |
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