That no man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship, place or ministry whatsoever, nor shall be enforced, restrained, molested or burthened, in his body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer on account of his religious opinions... Manual of the Senate and House of Delegates - Page 87by Virginia. General Assembly - 1902Full view - About this book
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 698 pages
...body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer, on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument...maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities. And though we know... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 726 pages
...body or goods, nor shall otherwise suffer, on account of his religious opinions or belief; but that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument...maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities. And though we know... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 728 pages
...man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religions worship or minister whatever, and that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument...to maintain their opinions, in matters of religion, without diminishing their civil capacities. **»**• " What a conformity do we find between the sentiments... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 732 pages
...man shall be compelled to frequent or support any religious worship or minister whatever, and that all men shall be free to profess, and by argument...to maintain their opinions, in matters of religion, without diminishing their civil capacities. » * » * * " The net for establishing religious freedom... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 710 pages
...shall be free to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities. And though we know well that this Assembly, elected by the people for the ordinary purposes of legislation... | |
| Henry Stephens Randall - 1858 - 794 pages
...to frequent or support any religious worship or minister whatever, and that all men shall be frec.to profess, and by argument to maintain their opinions, in matters of religion, without diminishing their civil capacities. • »•••»• " What a conformity do we find between... | |
| Virginia - 1862 - 238 pages
...whatsoever ; nor shall any man be enforced, restrained, molested or burthened in his body or goods, or otherwise suffer, on account of his religious opinions or belief; but all men shall be free to profcs«,\and by argument to maintain their opinions in matters of religion, and the same shall in... | |
| Evert Augustus Duyckinck - 1862 - 686 pages
...work of Jefferson, that for Establishing Religious Freedom, which abolished tythes, and left all men free " to profess, and by argument to maintain, their opinions in matters of religion, and that the same shall in no wise diminish, enlarge, or affect their civil capacities." A concurrent act... | |
| Ezra Champion Seaman - 1863 - 312 pages
...whatsoever; nor shall any man be enforced, restrained, molested, or burthened in his body or goods, or otherwise suffer, on account of his religious opinions...matters of religion, and the same shall in no wise affect, diminish, or enlarge their civil capacities. And the legislature shall not pre•cribe any... | |
| West Virginia - 1863 - 324 pages
...obtaining witnesses in his favor. r 278 lested or burthened in his body t•r goods, or otherwise surfer, on account of his religious opinions or belief; but...matters of religion, and the same shall in no wise affect, diminish or enlarge their civil capacities. And the Legislature shall not prescribe any religious... | |
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