Liberty, Svazek 7Review and Herald Pub. Association, 1912 |
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... OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Montpelier , Va.Home of Madison . LIBRARY OF NE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLISHED QUARTERLY PRICE , 10 CENTS WASHINGTON , D. C. Religious Liberty Association DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES Scriptural Basis : "
... OF RELIGIOUS FREEDOM Montpelier , Va.Home of Madison . LIBRARY OF NE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA PUBLISHED QUARTERLY PRICE , 10 CENTS WASHINGTON , D. C. Religious Liberty Association DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES Scriptural Basis : "
Strana 48
Religious Liberty Association DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES Scriptural Basis : " Render_to Caesar the things that are Caesar's , and to God the things that are God's . " " The powers that be are ordained of God . " I. The Bible is the Word ...
Religious Liberty Association DECLARATION OF PRINCIPLES Scriptural Basis : " Render_to Caesar the things that are Caesar's , and to God the things that are God's . " " The powers that be are ordained of God . " I. The Bible is the Word ...
Strana 52
... declared : - " I heartily agree with Dr. Aked in his expression as to the alleged wicked- ness in San Francisco . We have no im- moral city here . " J. G. Chown , one of the most promi- nent Presbyterian laymen in the city , said : " Dr ...
... declared : - " I heartily agree with Dr. Aked in his expression as to the alleged wicked- ness in San Francisco . We have no im- moral city here . " J. G. Chown , one of the most promi- nent Presbyterian laymen in the city , said : " Dr ...
Strana 56
... declared by the con- gregation of the holy office . But now in these times of injustice , when so little regard is paid to the immunity of eccle- siastics that not only clerics and priests , but also bishops and even their eminences the ...
... declared by the con- gregation of the holy office . But now in these times of injustice , when so little regard is paid to the immunity of eccle- siastics that not only clerics and priests , but also bishops and even their eminences the ...
Strana 57
... declare and make manifest ; inasmuch as , not content within their own bounds , they strive after what is forbidden , and loose the reins in pursuit of what is unlawful . Nor have they the prudence to consider that all jurisdiction is ...
... declare and make manifest ; inasmuch as , not content within their own bounds , they strive after what is forbidden , and loose the reins in pursuit of what is unlawful . Nor have they the prudence to consider that all jurisdiction is ...
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Strana 69 - For, brethren, ye have been called unto liberty; only use not liberty for an occasion to the flesh, but by love serve one another.
Strana 79 - ... was intended to allow every one under the jurisdiction of the United States to entertain such notions respecting his relations to his Maker and the duties they impose as may be approved by his judgment and conscience, and to exhibit his sentiments in such form of worship as he may think proper, not injurious to the equal rights of others, and to prohibit legislation for the support of any religious tenets, or the modes of worship of any sect.