... to suffer the civil magistrate to intrude his powers into the field of opinion, and to restrain the profession or propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency, is a dangerous fallacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty... The Christian Pioneer - Page 4071830Full view - About this book
| David A. J. Richards - 1989 - 332 pages
...profession of propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency is a dangerous falacy [sic], which at once destroys all religious liberty, because he being of course judge of that tendency will his opinions the rule of judgment, and approve or condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall... | |
| William Roscoe Estep - 1990 - 240 pages
...his powers into the field of opinion, and to restrain the profession or propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency, is a dangerous...condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own; that it is time enough for the rightful purposes of civil government,... | |
| Arlin M. Adams, Charles J. Emmerich - 1990 - 200 pages
...his powers into the field of opinion, and to restrain the profession or propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency, is a dangerous...condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own; that it is time enough for the rightful purposes of civil government,... | |
| Robert Sikorski - 1993 - 512 pages
...extend his powers into the field of opinion and to restrain a profession or propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency is a dangerous fallacy,...condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or suffer from his own; that it is time enough for the rightful purposes of civil government... | |
| Various - 1994 - 676 pages
...powers into the field of opinion and to restrain the profession or propagation of principles, on the supposition of their ill tendency, is a dangerous...condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own; that it is time enough for the rightful purposes of civil government,... | |
| J. F. Maclear - 1995 - 534 pages
...his powers into the field of opinion, and to restrain the profession or propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency, is a dangerous...condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own; that it is time enough for the rightful purposes of civil government,... | |
| Lance Banning - 1995 - 264 pages
...profession or propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency is a dangerous falacy, which at once destroys all religious liberty, because...condemn the sentiments of others only as they shall square with or differ from his own; that it is time enough for the rightful purposes of civil government... | |
| Paul R. Mendes-Flohr, Jehuda Reinharz - 1995 - 772 pages
...his powers into the field of opinion, and to restrain the profession or propagation of principles on supposition of their ill tendency, is a dangerous...religious liberty, because he, being of course judge of Source: Bill for Establishing Religious Freedom, Code of Virginia (Richmond, Virginia, 1904), vol.... | |
| Leonard Williams Levy - 1995 - 708 pages
...his powers "into the field of opinion and to restrain the profession or propagation of principles, on supposition of their ill tendency is a dangerous fallacy,...which at once destroys all religious liberty," because the judge determines the tendency, making his opinion "approve or condemn the sentiments of others... | |
| Richard Vetterli, Gary C. Bryner - 1996 - 294 pages
...his power into the field of opinion and to restrain the profession or propogation of principles, on supposition of their ill tendency is a dangerous fallacy which at once destroys all religious liberty . . . that it is time enough for the rightful purposes of civil government offices to interfere when... | |
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