| David W. Odell-Scott - 2004 - 404 Seiten
...from the plan of the Holy Author of our religion, who, being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in...the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking as the only true and infallible, and as such endeavoring to impose them on others,... | |
| F. Forrester Church - 2004 - 182 Seiten
...from the plan of the Holy Author of our religion, who, being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in...rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who, being themi selves but fallible and uninspired men, have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting... | |
| William F. Jr Cox - 2004 - 558 Seiten
...from the plan of the Holy author of our religion, who being Lord both of body and rnind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in...the impious presumption of legislators and rulers ... have assumed dominion over the faith of others ... that to compel a man to furnish contributions... | |
| R. B. Bernstein - 2004 - 258 Seiten
...from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to extend it by its influence on reason alone; that the impious presumption of legislators and... | |
| Murray Dry - 2004 - 324 Seiten
...from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to extend it by its influence on reason alone.1" By emphasizing the influence of reason alone,... | |
| Thomas Jefferson - 2004 - 178 Seiten
...from the plan of the Holy Author of our religion, who, being Lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to exalt it by its influence on reason alone. The most effectual means of preventing the perversion... | |
| Carl J. Richard - 2004 - 396 Seiten
..."Almighty God hath created the mind free . . . [and] being lord of both body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, but to extend it by its influence on reason alone" (The Virginia Senate deleted the italicized clause.)... | |
| Daniel L. Dreisbach, Mark David Hall, Jeffry H. Morrison - 2004 - 340 Seiten
...from the plan of the holy author of our religion, who being lord both of body and mind, yet chose not to propagate it by coercions on either, as was in his Almighty power to do, hut to extend it hy its influence on reason alone; that the impious presumption of legislators and... | |
| Michael Parenti - 2004 - 172 Seiten
...affirmed that the Republic was not beholden to Christianity or any other religion. Jefferson bemoaned "the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, who . . . established and maintained false religions over the greatest part of the world."5 James Madison... | |
| Phillip E. Hammond, David W. Machacek, Eric Michael Mazur - 2004 - 204 Seiten
...influence it by temporal punishments . . . tend only to beget habits of hypocrisy and meanness . . . that the impious presumption of legislators and rulers, civil as well as ecclesiastical, . . . have assumed dominion over the faith of others, setting up their own opinions and modes of thinking... | |
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