| David Ramsay - 1809 - 642 pages
...not a member of . ii, R some church or profession." The 96th declares, " that the church of England being the only true and orthodox, and the national...receive public maintenance by grant of parliament *." These fundamental constitutions were not of the nature of a constitution, in the american sense... | |
| Frederick Dalcho - 1820 - 664 pages
...should build Churches, provide for the maintenance of Divines of " the Church of England ; which J eing the only true and orthodox, and the national religion...all the King's dominions, is so also of Carolina. " See page 4 It would be unreasonable to suppose that Episcopalians remained twenty years in Carolina... | |
| Frederick Dalcho - 1820 - 654 pages
...the maintenance of Divines of " the Church ef England ; which ''cingthe only true and orthodox, mid the national religion of all the King's dominions, is so also of Carolina." See page 4 It would b* unreasonable to suppose that Episcopalians remained twenty years in Carolina... | |
| Frederick Dalcho - 1820 - 634 pages
...build Churches, provide for the maintenance of Divines of " the Church ' of England ; which ''eingthe only true and orthodox, and the national religion of all the King's dominion's, is so also of Carolina." See pnge 4. It would be unreasonable to suppose that Episcopalians... | |
| John Locke - 1823 - 588 pages
...churches, and the public maintenance of divines, to be employed in the exercise of religion, according to the church of England ; which being the only true...receive public maintenance, by grant of parliament*]]. X.CVII. But since the natives of that place, who will be concerned in our plantation, are utterly strangers... | |
| John Locke - 1824 - 588 pages
...churches, and the public maintenance of divines, to be employed in the exercise of religion, according to the church of England ; which being the only true...orthodox, and the national religion of all the king's do. minions, is so also of Carolina ; and therefore it alone shall be allowed to receive public maintenance,... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 612 pages
...to take care for the building of churches, to be employed in the exercise of religion according to the church of England ; which being the only true...receive public maintenance, by grant of parliament." — " This article," Hewatt notes, " was not drawn up by Mr. Locke ; but inserted by some of the chief... | |
| François-Xavier Martin - 1829 - 472 pages
...churches, and the public maintenance of divines, to be employed in the exercise of religion, according to the church of England; which being the only true and...receive public maintenance, by grant of parliament,*] 97. But since the natives of that place, who will be concerned in our plantation, are utterly strangers... | |
| Abiel Holmes - 1829 - 614 pages
...the exercise of religion according to the church of England; which being the only true and oithodox, and the national religion of all the king's dominions,...receive public maintenance, by grant of parliament." — " This article," Hewatt notes, " was not drawn up by Mr. Locke ; but inserted by some of the chief... | |
| James Grahame - 1833 - 556 pages
...all men, and religion ought to alter nothing in any man's civil estate or right, it shall be law/ill for slaves, as well as others, to enter themselves,...an hundred and twenty articles, and forming a vast labyrinth of perplexing regulations) should be the CHAP. sacred and unalterable form and rule of government... | |
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