| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Administrative procedure - 1965 - 1388 pages
...understandings, as in their opinion shall be regulated by the word of God; and that no man ought to or of right can be compelled to attend any religious...erect or support any place of worship, or maintain any minister, contrary to the dictates of his conscience, nor can any man be justly deprived or abridged... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1965 - 1644 pages
...understanding», as in their opinion shall be regulated by the word of God ; and that no man ought to, or of right can be compelled to attend any religious...worship, or erect or support any place of worship • • • contrary to the dictates of hi* conscience, nor can any man be Justly deprived or abridged... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - 1966 - 920 pages
...understandings, as in their opinion shall be regulated by the word of God; and that no man ought to or of right can be compelled to attend any religious...erect or support any place of worship, or maintain any minister, contrary to the dictates of his conscience, nor can any man be justly deprived or abridged... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on Labor and Public Welfare - 1965 - 1368 pages
...understandings, as in their opinion shall be regulated by the word of God : and that no man ought to, or of right can be compelled to attend any religious...erect or support any place of worship, or maintain any minister, contrary to the dictates of his conscience, nor can any man be justly deprived or abridged... | |
| United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the Judiciary - Constitutional amendments - 1982 - 548 pages
..."every sect or denomination. . .to observe the Sabbath," while declaring that "no man ought, or of a right can be compelled to attend any religious worship,...erect, or support any place of worship, or maintain any minister, contrary to the dictates of his own conscience." At the same time, the constitution specified... | |
| Thomas J. Curry - History - 1987 - 289 pages
...state's constitution against the federal document and pointed out that the latter failed to ensure that "no man ought, or of right can be compelled to...worship, or erect or support any place of worship." The Pennsylvania Convention ratified the Constitution as submitted; but a dissenting minority proposed... | |
| Otto Reimherr - History - 1987 - 212 pages
...natural and unalienable right to worship Almighty God according to the dictates of their own conscience and understanding: And that no man ought or of right...being of a God, be justly deprived or abridged of any civil right as a citizen, on account of his religious sentiments or peculiar mode of religious... | |
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