| 1845 - 564 str.
...enjoy his and their judgment and consciences, in matters of religion throughout the said province, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this liberty to licentiousness, nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others ; any law statute or clause contained or to... | |
| Massachusetts Historical Society - 1848 - 804 str.
...consciences. in matters of religious concernments, they behaving themselves peneeably and tluielly, and not using this liberty to licentiousness and profaneness,...the civil injury or outward disturbance of others." Chalmers, p. '274 ; Bancroft, ii. 51, 61-3 ; RI Hist. Coll. ni.6-.;-U, iv. 99, 100, 161,211,268; Clarke's... | |
| William Hubbard - 1848 - 852 str.
...consciences, in mailers of religious concernmenls, they behaving themselves peaceably and (juielly, and not using this liberty to licentiousness and profaneness,...nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of oihers." Chalmers, p. 274; lianerofl, ii. 51, 61-3 ; RI Hist. CM. in. C2-3, iv. 99, 100, 161.211,263;... | |
| Samuel Lucas - 1850 - 156 str.
...consciences, in matters of religious concernments, throughout the tract of land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...the civil injury or outward disturbance of others, any law, statute, or clause therein contained, or to be contained, usage or custom of this realm, to... | |
| Rhode Island - 1858 - 616 str.
...were granted to have and enjoy their judgments and conscience in matters of religious concerments, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...using this liberty to licentiousness and profaneness. In that they have never erected nor encouraged any schools of learning, or had the means of instruction... | |
| John Ward Dean, George Folsom, John Gilmary Shea, Henry Reed Stiles, Henry Barton Dawson - 1859 - 466 str.
...fully enjoy his or their judgments or consciences in matters of Religion throughout all the Province, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this liberty to licentiousness nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others." [Other provisions relate to the establishment... | |
| Thomas Budd - 1865 - 164 str.
...enjoy his and their judgment and consciences, in matters of religion throughout the said province, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this liberty to licentiousness, nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others ; any law statute or clause contained or to... | |
| Evangelical Alliance. Conference - 1868 - 788 str.
...matters of religious concernment, behaving himself peaceably and quietly and not using this liberty for licentiousness and profaneness, nor to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others." This happy privilege we enjoy to this day, through the Divine goodness ; and the experiment has fully... | |
| John Francis Maguire, William Joseph Hardee - 1868 - 714 str.
...enjoy his or their judgments or consciences, in matters of religion, throughout all the province — they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this liberty to licentiousness, nor to the civil injury, nor outward disturbance of others.' By another article, all denominations... | |
| John Francis Maguire, William Joseph Hardee - 1868 - 700 str.
...enjoy his or their judgments or consciences, in matters of religion, throughout all the province — they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this liberty to licentiousness, nor to the civil injury, nor outward disturbance of others.' By another article, all denominations... | |
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