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" We maintain therefore that in matters of religion, no man's right is abridged by the institution of civil society, and that religion is wholly exempt from its cognizance. "
Niles' National Register - 第 289 頁
1817
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A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia

Robert Baylor Semple - 1810 - 514 頁
...becomes a member of any particular civil fociety, do it with a faving of his allegiance to the univerfal Sovereign. We maintain, therefore, that, in matters of religion, no man's right is abridged by the inftitution of civil fociety ; and that religion is wholly exempt from its cognizance. True it is,...
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A General History of the Baptist Denomination in America: And Other ..., 第 2 卷

David Benedict - 1813 - 588 頁
...becomei a member of any particular civil society, do it with a saving of his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign. We maintain, therefore, that in matters...that no other rule exists, by which any question, which may divide society, can be ultimately determined, but by the will of a majority ; but it is also...
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A Memorial and Remonstrance, on the Religious Rights of Man: Written in 1784 ...

James Madison - 1828 - 16 頁
...becomes a member of any particular civil society do it with the saving his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign. We maintain, therefore, that in matters...is, that no other rule exists by which any question which may divide society can be ultimately determined, but the will of the majority; but it is also...
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Three Years in North America, 第 2 卷

James Stuart - 1833 - 632 頁
...becomes a member of any particular civil society do it, with a saving of his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign. We maintain, therefore, that, in matters...is, that no other rule exists by which any question, which may divide a society, can be ultimately determined but by the will of a majority; but it is also...
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History of the Life and Times of James Madison, 第 1 卷

William Cabell Rives - 1859 - 700 頁
...becomes a member of any particular civil society, do it with a saving of his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign. We maintain, therefore, that, in matters...is that no other rule exists by which any question which may divide a society can be ultimately determined than the will of the majority; but it is also...
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The Two Republics: Or, Rome and the United States of America

Alonzo Trévier Jones - 1891 - 1046 頁
...becomes a member of any particular civil society do it with a saving of his allegiance to the universal Sovereign. We maintain, therefore, that in matters...is, that no other rule exists by which any question which may divide a society can be ultimately determined than the will of the majority ; but it is also...
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Religious Liberty Library, 第 1 卷,第 1-6 期

1892 - 544 頁
...becomes a member of any particular civil society do it with a saving of his allegiance to the universal Sovereign. We maintain, therefore, that in matters...that religion is wholly exempt from its cognizance. " "Because, finally, the equal right of every citizen to the free exercise of his religion, according...
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A History of the Rise and Progress of the Baptists in Virginia

Robert Baylor Semple, George William Beale - 1894 - 854 頁
...becomes a member of any particular civil society do it with a saving of his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign. We maintain, therefore, that in matters...is that no other rule exists by which any question which may divide a society can be ultimately determined but by the will of the majority. But it is...
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Documentary History of the Struggle for Religious Liberty in Virginia

Charles Fenton James - 1899 - 284 頁
...becomes a member of any particular civil society do it with a saving of his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign. We maintain, therefore, that in matters...the institution of civil society, and that religion •Declaration of Rights, Article XVI. is wholly exempt from its cognizance. True it is that no other...
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The Writings of James Madison: 1783-1787

James Madison - 1787 - 446 頁
...becomes a member of any particular Civil Society, do it with a saving of his allegiance to the Universal Sovereign. We maintain therefore that in matters of...is, that no other rule exists, by which any question which may divide a Society, can be ultimately determined, but the will of the majority ; but it is...
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