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" AND every denomination of Christians, demeaning themselves peaceably, and as good subjects of the Commonwealth, shall be equally under the protection of the law: And no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established... "
A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America: And Other Parts of ... - Page 485
by David Benedict - 1813
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Aid to Elementary and Secondary Education: Hearings, Eighty-ninth ..., Part 2

United States. Congress. House. Committee on Education and Labor. General Subcommittee on Education - Educational law and legislation - 1965 - 1420 pages
...peaceably and as good citizens of the Commonwealth, shall be equally under the protection of the law ; and shall be compelled to frequent or support any rfligious worship, place or ministry whatsoever Art. XLVI. (In place of Article XVIII of the Articles of Amendment of the constitution ratified and...
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Elementary and Secondary Education Act of 1965, Hearings Before the ...

United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1965 - 1644 pages
...quietly, and as Pxxl subjects of the state, shall be equally under the protection of the law ; and BO subordination of any one sect or denomination to another, shall ever be estabftked by law. Art 6th. And nothing herein shall be understood to affect any former contracts made...
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Old Brick: Charles Chauncy of Boston, 1705-1787

Edward M. Griffin - Biography & Autobiography - 1980 - 262 pages
...the minister of his own denomination; otherwise his taxes went to the Congregational church. Finally, "no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law."43 Objections to the article abounded. First, its loose wording made the nonsubordination proviso...
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Old Brick: Charles Chauncy of Boston, 1705-1787

Edward M. Griffin - 1980 - 262 pages
...minister of his own 165 denomination; otherwise his taxes went to the Congregational church. Finally, "no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law."43 Objections to the article abounded. First, its loose wording made the nonsubordination proviso...
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The First Freedoms: Church and State in America to the Passage of the First ...

Thomas J. Curry - History - 1987 - 289 pages
...by modern standards, Article III certainly constituted an establishment. Its final clause mandated that "no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law," and Congregationalists were adamant that the state's system for the support of religion never constituted...
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Roots of the Republic: American Founding Documents Interpreted

Stephen L. Schechter - Business & Economics - 1990 - 478 pages
...peaceably, and as good subjects of the Commonwealth, shall be equally under the protection of the law: And no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law. IV. The people of this Commonwealth have the sole and exclusive right of governing themselves as a...
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A Nation Dedicated to Religious Liberty: The Constitutional Heritage of the ...

Arlin M. Adams, Charles J. Emmerich - Law - 1990 - 200 pages
...nineteenth century, guaranteed equal protection of the law for Christian denominations and provided that "no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law."121 When Congregationalism was disestablished in Connecticut in 1818, the state included a provision...
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The Great Rights of Mankind: A History of the American Bill of Rights

Bernard Schwartz - History - 1992 - 322 pages
...place the Congregational Church in a favored position, despite a statement at the end of the provision that "no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law." Other revisions in the Adams draft were the elimination from Article XVII of "a right to the freedom...
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The Framers and Fundamental Rights

Robert A. Licht - History - 1991 - 220 pages
...peaceably, and as good subjects of the Commonwealth, shall be equally under the protection of the law: And no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law." Ibid., pp. 442-3. 12. "That the people have a right to keep and bear arms: that a well regulated militia...
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The Unitarian Controversy: Essays on American Unitarian History

Conrad Wright - Religion - 1994 - 260 pages
...ask, for the authors of Article III of the Declaration of Rights of the Constitution of 1780 to say "no subordination of any one sect or denomination to another shall ever be established by law," while at the same time they were authorizing the legislature to require the towns "to make suitable...
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