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" Whilst we assert for ourselves a freedom to embrace, to profess, 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. "
A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America: And Other Parts of ... - Page 475
by David Benedict - 1813
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Religion on Trial: How Supreme Court Trends Threaten Freedom of Conscience ...

Phillip E. Hammond, David W. Machacek, Eric Michael Mazur - Law - 2004 - 204 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...offence 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 some to...
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The Separation of Church and State: Writings on a Fundamental Freedom by ...

F. Forrester Church - History - 2004 - 182 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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Tyranny Through Public Education - Revised Edition

William F. Jr Cox - Education - 2004 - 558 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. Accordingly, the Bill of Rights guarantee of religious freedom (via the First Amendment) does not even...
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A Nation Under God?: The ACLU and Religion in American Politics

Thomas L. Krannawitter, Daniel C. Palm - History - 2005 - 270 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...offence 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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Backfired: A Nation Born for Religious Tolerance No Longer Tolerates Religion

William J. Federer - History - 2005 - 292 pages
...TOLERANdE O[ 'NON-C1 1FUST1ANS 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. lf this freedom be abused, it is an offence against God, not against man: To God, therefore, not to...
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Journey to the United States of North America / Viaje a los Estados Unidos ...

Lorenzo de Zavala - History - 2005 - 436 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. lf this freedom be abused, it is an offence against God, not against man: To God, therefore, not to...
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Taking Religious Pluralism Seriously: Spiritual Politics on America's Sacred ...

Barbara A. McGraw, Jo Renee Formicola - Religion and politics - 2005 - 368 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."2 For Madison and for many of the founders, the argument for the nonestablishment of religion was...
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In God We Trust: How the Supreme Court's First Amendment Decisions Affect ...

Kathryn Page Camp - Law - 2006 - 232 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...offence against God, not against man: To God, therefore, not to man, must an account of it be rendered. 8. ... a Government will be best supported by protecting...
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God's Joust, God's Justice: Law and Religion in the Western Tradition

John Witte - Law - 2006 - 513 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...abused, it is an offence against God, not against man.53 The founders' principal concern, however, concerned equality among religions, not equality between...
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Beyond Toleration : The Religious Origins of American Pluralism: The ...

Chris Beneke Assistant Professor of History Bentley College - Religion - 2006 - 319 pages
...divine origin" he rejected the implication that such liberty might be invoked to deny "an equal freedom to those whose minds have not yet yielded to the evidence which has convinced us." Three decades later, when a future Roman Catholic bishop of New York arrived on American shores, it...
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