| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1861 - 792 страница
...are not indictable at common law. Christianity is not the legal relation of the State, as established by law. If it were, it would be a civil or political...has been, the religion of the people. This fact is every where prominent in all our civil and political history, and has been, from the first, recognised... | |
| Henry Boynton Smith, James Manning Sherwood - 1861 - 790 страница
...are not indictable at common law. Christianity is not the legal relation of the State, as established by law. If it were, it would be a civil or political...but this is not inconsistent with the idea that it ia in fact, and ever has been, the religion of the people. This fact is every where prominent in all... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1888 - 176 страница
...are not indictable at common law. Christianity is not the legal relation of the State, as established by law. If it were, it would be a civil or political...and political history, and has been, from the first, recognised and acted upon by the people, as well as by constitutional conventions, by legislatures,... | |
| American Historical Association - 1888 - 596 страница
...are not indictable at common law. Christianity is not the legal relation of the State, as established by law. If it were, it would be a civil or political...and political history, and has been, from the first, recognised and acted upon by the people, as well as by constitutional conventions, by legislatures,... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1888 - 184 страница
...not indictable at common law. Christianity is {.vn°t the legal relation of the State, as established by law. If it were, it would be a civil or political...prominent in all our civil and political history, and S has been, from the first, recognised and acted upon by the people, as well as \ by constitutional... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1889 - 180 страница
...of unsectarian Christianity. " Christianity is not the legal religion of the State, as established by law. If it were, it would be a civil or political...this is not inconsistent with the idea that it is in fait, and ever has been, the religion of the people. This fact is everywhere prominent in all our civil... | |
| Cyrus Adler, Henrietta Szold - 1908 - 372 страница
...not indictable" at common law. Christianity is not the legal religion of the state, as established by law. If it were, it would be a civil or political 81 Ibid., pp. 558, 559. institution, which it is not; but this is not inconsistent with the idea that... | |
| 1904 - 1032 страница
...347, 67 Am. Dec. 419. Christianity is not the legal religion of the state as established by law. 1f it were, it would be a civil or political institution,...of the people. This fact is everywhere prominent in our civil and political history, and has been from the first recognized and acted upon by the people... | |
| David Josiah Brewer - 1905 - 114 страница
...People, 33 Barbour, 561, held that : "Christianity is not the legal religion of the State, as established by law. If it were, it would be a civil or political...everywhere prominent in all our civil and political history>and has been, from the first, recognized and acted upon by the people, as well as by constitutional... | |
| Charles Zebina Lincoln - 1906 - 840 страница
...indictable at common law. . . . Christianity is not the legal religion of the state, as established by law. If it were, it would be a civil or political institution, which it is not;" but it is, nevertheless, "the religion of the people. This fact is everywhere prominent in all our civil... | |
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