| Helen Ainslie Smith - 1901 - 540 sivua
...have and enjoy his and their own judgments and consciences in matters of religious concernments . . . they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and...liberty to licentiousness and profaneness, nor to the injury or outward disturbance of others." No oath of allegiance was required ; the laws were to be... | |
| New York (State). State Historian - 1901 - 876 sivua
...enjoy his and their Judgements 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... | |
| William Carey Morey - 1902 - 326 sivua
...and 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. . . . New York, Oct. 26, 1683. The Representatives... | |
| Frederic Wood - 1902 - 328 sivua
...question for any difference in opinion or practice in matters of religion through all the said Province ; they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly and not using this liberty to licentiousness nor to the civill injury or outward disturbance of others." No better political sentiment can at any... | |
| 1838 - 280 sivua
...of religious concernment, behaving himself peaceably and quietly, and 21 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... | |
| 1902 - 1086 sivua
...aforesaid, they behaving themselves peaceablj and Quietly, and not using this Liberty to Licentiousness, or profaneness. nor to the Civil Injury or outward Disturbance of Others, any Law, Statnte, usage or custom of that part of our Kingdom of Great Brittaln called England, or of thlf our... | |
| National Federation of Religious Liberals (U.S.). Congress - 1909 - 308 sivua
...should freely and fully have and enjoy his and their judgments and consciences in matters of religion, they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly, and not using this liberty to licentiousness, or to the civil injury or outward disturbance of others. The concessions most significantly add: "... | |
| Francis Newton Thorpe - 1909 - 718 sivua
...enjoye his and their judgements and contiences in mattre of religion throughout all the sd Province they behaving themselves peaceably and quietly and not using this Liberty to Lycentiousness nor to the Civill Injury or outward disturbance of others, any Law statute or clause... | |
| Calvin Redington Batchelder - 1910 - 400 sivua
...enjoy his and their own judgements and consciences, in matters of religious concernment, throughout the land hereafter mentioned, they behaving themselves...licentiousness and profaneness, nor to the civil injury and outward disturbance of others." 3 RI Hist. Cott. 243; 2 Andersons Hist. Col. Ch. 172. During the... | |
| Marshall De Lancey Haywood - 1910 - 302 sivua
...his and their judgments and consciences, in matters of religion, throughout all 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."t This guarantee had been authorized, in... | |
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