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Example sentences for "religious liberty"

  • On the other hand, a small number of men, most of them attached to the Independent or Baptist bodies, fully accepted the principle of religious liberty, at least within the bounds of Puritanism.

  • When Pym and his supporters drew up the Grand Remonstrance, they did not contemplate the introduction of any principle of religious liberty.

  • Personal Security; Personal Liberty; Religious Liberty; Liberty of Speech, and of the Press; Right of Property.

  • Desirous of securing to every citizen the full enjoyment of religious liberty, the introduction of tests was prohibited by the constitution.

  • Finally, the Federal Constitution provided for the inestimable boon of religious liberty, and in a way that was both revolutionary and wholesome.

  • The contrast between eighteenth-century England and France, in the matter of religious liberty, is interesting.

  • To it we must trace not only the great blessing of religious liberty, which we have so long enjoyed, but also the final establishment of our common, free, public-school systems.

  • The persecutors had been taught in the school of their victims, and neither party understood the principles of religious liberty.

  • It was to be expected that the possession of religious liberty, in a degree before unequalled, would occasion the propagation of many opinions previously unknown or concealed through fear.

  • Within five years from the settlement of Massachusetts this young preacher had announced the true principles of religious liberty with a clearness of insight quite remarkable in that age.

  • Therefore, we lose the breath we expend in declaiming against bigotry and intolerance and in favor of Religious Liberty, or the right of man to be of any religion as best pleases him.

  • Religious Liberty is merely endured until the opposite can be carried into effect without peril to the Catholic Church.

  • We might as rationally maintain that two and two does not make four, as the theory of Religious Liberty.

  • The love of religious liberty is a stronger sentiment, when fully excited, than an attachment to civil or political freedom.

  • Thanks be to God, that this spot was honored as the asylum of religious liberty!

  • With such encouragement, it seemed as if the history of the development of religious liberty in Connecticut might serve a larger purpose than that of satisfying personal interest alone.

  • If confirmation of its worth were needed, one had only to glance at the turmoil of the Rhode Island colony experimenting with religious liberty and a complete separation of Church and State.

  • The nightmare fear of Popery overcame their love of religious liberty; and they meekly offered their necks to the yoke of prelacy as the only security against the heavier one of Papist supremacy.

  • The bold movement of the young Catholic priest of Prussian Silesia seemed to me full of promise to the cause of political as well as religious liberty in Europe.

  • The same breath which gave a decree of religious liberty, annihilated every other liberty, and made the whole nation dependent on the will of one man.

  • They were as tolerant of religious liberty as the Independents, or more so, from whom they differed only in their views of the rite of Baptism.

  • He therefore concluded to make his approaches to this object by feigning a love of religious liberty.

  • Only the Baptists and Quakers and some small separatist sects in Germany believed in religious liberty as a matter of principle.

  • But there is no inconsistency, for they did not come seeking religious liberty.

  • The French-Indian war was highly favorable to the growth of religious liberty.

  • To the Christian bishops it is mainly due that the wide and general, though not perfect, recognition of religious liberty in the Roman legislation was replaced by laws of the most minute and stringent intolerance.


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