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Page 136
... established creed but , if he makes them public by venturing to alter the Liturgy , we have no hesitation in saying that he ought to do more . Beyond all dispute , a Dissenter out of the Church must , as far as conscience is concerned ...
... established creed but , if he makes them public by venturing to alter the Liturgy , we have no hesitation in saying that he ought to do more . Beyond all dispute , a Dissenter out of the Church must , as far as conscience is concerned ...
Page 140
... established religion exists in America , and no particular church is distinguished by the marked patronage of the Government , we find a sort of Inquisition under the name of the Consociation established in the United States , which ...
... established religion exists in America , and no particular church is distinguished by the marked patronage of the Government , we find a sort of Inquisition under the name of the Consociation established in the United States , which ...
Page 142
... established , and never saw it till after it was established . On receiving it I wrote strongly to Mr. Madison , urging the want of provision for the free- dom of religion , freedom of the press , trial by jury , habeas corpus , the ...
... established , and never saw it till after it was established . On receiving it I wrote strongly to Mr. Madison , urging the want of provision for the free- dom of religion , freedom of the press , trial by jury , habeas corpus , the ...
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