| United States. Congress. Joint Committee on Reconstruction - 1866 - 836 páginas
...to the dictates of their own consciences, and no man can, of right, bfc compelled to attend, erect or support any place of worship, or to maintain any...that no human authority can, in any case whatever, interfere with the rights of couscience, and that no preference shall ever be given to any religious... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1966 - 920 páginas
...do ordain and establish this Constitution for the State of South Dakota. Tennessee (Adopted in 1870) That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their conscience; that no man can of right, be compelled to attend, erect or support... | |
| Andrew Johnson - 1967 - 818 páginas
...freedom, by the provision which is ingrafted in every constitution of the States of the Federal Union, that all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own conscience. I act upon this great principle of civil liberty. Charles V.,... | |
| 1881 - 1148 páginas
...government, and that when government does not confer this security, it fails of its chief design. SEC. 5. That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own conscience; that no CONSTITUTION OF MISSOURI. person can, on account ef his... | |
| Kermit L. Hall - 2000 - 498 páginas
...FEDERAL AND STATE CONSTITUTIONS, supra note 1, at 1541, 1541- The 1790 Pennsylvania Constitution states that "no human authority can, in any case whatever,...control or interfere with the rights of conscience." PA. CONST, of 1790, art. IX, £ 3, reprsuted i* a FEDERAL AND STATE CONSTITUTIONS, tupra note 1. at... | |
| David J. Bodenhamer, James W. Ely (Jr.) - 1993 - 262 páginas
...and indefeasible right of worship Almighty Good according to the dictates of their own conscience; that no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect,...worship, or to maintain any ministry, against his consent."19 Nineteenth-century constitution-makers also recognized the existence of God and the dependence... | |
| Robert Sikorski - 1993 - 512 páginas
...Bland, 199 Term. 665, 288 SW 2d 718 (1956). * Tenn. Const., Art. I, Sec. 3: "Right of Worship free— That all men have a natural and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own conscience; that no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect, or support... | |
| Karl Marx, Lawrence H. Simon - 1994 - 388 páginas
...and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect,...worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent; no human authority can, in any case whatever, interfere with the rights of conscience and control the... | |
| Bryan S. Turner, Peter Hamilton - 1994 - 484 páginas
...and indefeasible right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own consciences; no man can of right be compelled to attend, erect,...worship, or to maintain any ministry against his consent; no human authority can, in any case whatever, interfere with the rights of conscience and control the... | |
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