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A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America: And Other Parts of ... - Page 475
by David Benedict - 1813
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The Writings of James Madison: 1783-1787

James Madison - Constitutional history - 1901 - 440 pages
...and to observe the Religion which we believe to be of divine origin, we cannot deny an equal freedom to those whose minds have not yet yielded to the evidence...against God, not against man : To God, therefore, not to men, must an account of it be rendered. As the Bill violates equality by subjecting some to...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1783-1787

James Madison - Constitutional history - 1787 - 446 pages
...and to observe the Religion which we believe to be of divine origin, we cannot deny an equal freedom to those whose minds have not yet yielded to the evidence which has convinced us. If i this freedom be abused, it is an offence against God, not against man : To God, therefore, not to...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1783-1787

James Madison - Constitutional history - 1901 - 442 pages
...and to observe the Religion which we believe to be of divine origin, we cannot deny an equal freedom to those whose minds have not yet yielded to the evidence...against God, not against man : To God, therefore, not to men, must an account of it be rendered. As the Bill violates equality by subjecting some to...
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Indiana Baptist History, 1798-1908

William Taylor Stott - Religion - 1908 - 438 pages
...origin ; we cannot deny an equal freedom to those whose minds have not yet yielded to the evidence that has convinced us. If this freedom be abused, it is...To God therefore, and not to man, must an account be rendered. As the bill advocates equality, by subjecting some to peculiar burdens, so it violates...
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Liberty, Volumes 3-4

Seventh-Day Adventists - 1908 - 378 pages
...observe, the religion which we believe to be of divine origin, we can not deny an equal freedom to them whose minds have not yet yielded to the evidence which has convinced us. If this freedom is abused, it is an offense against God, not against man. To God, therefore, not to man, must an account...
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American State Papers Bearing on Sunday Legislation

William Addison Blakely, Willard Allen Colcord - Ecclesiastical law - 1911 - 820 pages
...imconvinced us. It this freedom be abused, it is an offense against God, not against man. To God, therefore, not to man, must an account of it be rendered. As the bill violates equality by subjecting Equality is some to peculiar burdens, so it violates the same prin- preferences • • to unbelievers....
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American State Papers Bearing on Sunday Legislation

William Addison Blakely, Willard Allen Colcord - Ecclesiastical law - 1911 - 808 pages
...observe, the religion which we believe to be of divine origin, we cannot deny an equal freedom to them whose minds have not yet yielded to the evidence which has convinced us." rights of the citizens. If admitted, it may be justly Pernicious JJJ influence. apprehended that the...
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Liberty, Volumes 11-15

Seventh-Day Adventists - 1916 - 804 pages
...relijrion which we believe to be of divine origin, we cannot deny an equal freedom to them whose mind- have not yet yielded to the evidence which has convinced us. If this freedom be abused, it is an offense against God. not against man. To God, therefore, not to man, must an account of it be rendered....
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The Drama of the Ages

Ella R. Shaeffer - Freedom of religion - 1917 - 234 pages
...and to observe, the religion which we believe to be of divine origin, we cannot deny an equal freedom to those whose minds have not yet yielded to the evidence...convinced us.' " 'If this freedom be abused, it is an offense against God, not against man. To God, therefore, not to man, must an account of it be rendered.'...
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Source Problems in United States History

Andrew Cunningham McLaughlin, William Edward Dodd, Marcus Wilson Jernegan, Arthur Pearson Scott - United States - 1918 - 536 pages
...we believe to be of divine origin, we 20 cannot deny an equal freedom to those whose minds have not yielded to the evidence which has convinced us. If...offence against God, not against man: To God, therefore, not to men, must an account of it be rendered. . . . 25 5. Because the bill implies either that the...
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