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Page 83
Every individual human being has not the rights and only a right , but is under an
indispensible ciety the same obligation to adopt that religious cult or as of
indivimode of worship , which , after due deliberation , in the sincerity of his heart
, he ...
Every individual human being has not the rights and only a right , but is under an
indispensible ciety the same obligation to adopt that religious cult or as of
indivimode of worship , which , after due deliberation , in the sincerity of his heart
, he ...
Page 89
Thus , says Dr . Rogers , a dignitary The civil estabclergymen of the established
religion , * « The no alteration in church , or religious society established re - the
religion . mains the same religious fociety it was before , subsisting on the ...
Thus , says Dr . Rogers , a dignitary The civil estabclergymen of the established
religion , * « The no alteration in church , or religious society established re - the
religion . mains the same religious fociety it was before , subsisting on the ...
Page 93
This conclusion is a civil law of that community , stands upon the same foot , and
is equally protected from the public opposition of private subjects , with any other
law of the same importance . " And when this particular religious cult or Laws ...
This conclusion is a civil law of that community , stands upon the same foot , and
is equally protected from the public opposition of private subjects , with any other
law of the same importance . " And when this particular religious cult or Laws ...
Page 94
The laws eftab . lishing religion stand , as laws , on the same foot with all others ;
and if fuch acts of opposition to other laws would justly be esteemed mutiny and
fedition , they will have the same characters , when done in opposition to the ...
The laws eftab . lishing religion stand , as laws , on the same foot with all others ;
and if fuch acts of opposition to other laws would justly be esteemed mutiny and
fedition , they will have the same characters , when done in opposition to the ...
Page 216
... and is properly called policy , yet by the abuse of luch , as profefse the same , it
beginneth in all languages to be taken in euil parte , and is commonly applyed
only to those , who framinge a policy after their own fancy , no lesse repugnant to
...
... and is properly called policy , yet by the abuse of luch , as profefse the same , it
beginneth in all languages to be taken in euil parte , and is commonly applyed
only to those , who framinge a policy after their own fancy , no lesse repugnant to
...
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