| Roger Foster - Constitutional history - 1895 - 730 pages
...and the example of a good conversation. 3. That such as profess faith in God by Jesus Christ, however differing in judgment from the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth, as aforesaid, shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of their faith... | |
| Charles Ernest Smith - Freedom of religion - 1899 - 412 pages
...the doctrine, worship and discipline publicly held forth shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in the profession of the faith) and exercise of their religion so as they abuse not this liberty to the injury of others .... provided that this liberty be not extended to popery... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Constitutional history - 1899 - 620 pages
...doctrine and the example of a good conversation. XXXVII. That such as profess faith in God by Jesus Christ (though differing in judgment from the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth) shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of... | |
| Samuel Rawson Gardiner - Constitutional history - 1899 - 560 pages
...and the example of a good conversation. 3. That such as profess faith in God by Jesus Christ, however differing in judgment from the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth, as aforesaid, shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of their faith... | |
| John England - American essays - 1900 - 580 pages
...England formerly established and not yet repealed;" "that such as profess faith in God by Jesus Christ, though differing in judgment from the doctrine, worship,...publicly held forth, should not be restrained from but be protected in the profession of their faith and exercise of their religion, . . . provided such liberty... | |
| William Arthur Shaw - England - 1900 - 734 pages
...the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth) shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion; so as they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others and to the actual disturbance of the public peace... | |
| William Arthur Shaw - England - 1900 - 730 pages
...doctrine and the example of a good conversation. XXXVII. That such as profess faith in God by Jesus Christ (though differing in judgment from the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth) shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of... | |
| Guy Carleton Lee - Great Britain - 1900 - 650 pages
...doctrine and the example of a good conversation. XXXVII. That such as profess faith in God by Jesus Christ (though differing in judgment from the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth) shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of... | |
| Oliver Cromwell - Great Britain - 1901 - 520 pages
...the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth) shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion; so as they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others and to the actual disturbance of the public peace... | |
| George Burton Adams, Henry Morse Stephens - Constitutional history - 1901 - 584 pages
...the doctrine, worship or discipline publicly held forth) shall not be restrained from, but shall be protected in, the profession of the faith and exercise of their religion ; so as they abuse not this liberty to the civil injury of others and to the actual disturbance of the public peace... | |
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