Resolved, As the opinion of this Committee, that all and every act or statute, either of the parliament of England or of Great Britain, by whatever title known or distinguished, which renders criminal the maintaining any opinions in matters of religion,... Collections of the Society: Vol. [i], ii - Página 166por Protestant Episcopal Historical Society - 1851Vista completa - Acerca de este libro
| Virginia - 1828 - 120 páginas
...parliament of England or of Great Britain, by whatever title known or distinguished, which rentiers criminal the maintaining any opinions in matters of...or the exercising any mode of worship whatsoever, or which prescribes punishments for the same, ought to be declared henceforth of no validity or force... | |
| George Tucker - 1837 - 636 páginas
...Parliament, which prescribe or punish the maintenance of any opinions in mat-* ters of religion ; the forbearing to repair to church, or the exercising any mode of worship whatsoever, to be of no validity within the Commonwealth — it exempts dissenters from all contributions for the... | |
| Henry Howe - 1845 - 616 páginas
...Parliament, which proscribe or punish, the maintenance of any opinions in matters of religion, the forbearing to repair to church, or the exercising any mode of worship whatsoever, to be of no validity within the commonwealth ; it exempts dissenters from all contributions for the... | |
| Henry Howe - 1852 - 614 páginas
...of Parliament, which proscribe or punish the maintenance of any opinions in matters of religion, the forbearing to repair to church, or the exercising any mode of worship whatsoever, to be of no validity within the commonwealth ; it exempts dissenters from all contributions for the... | |
| William Meade - 1878 - 522 páginas
...matters to the Commonwealth of Virginia, the Act proceeds to declare that all such laws " which render criminal the maintaining any opinions in matters of...or the exercising any mode of worship whatsoever, or which prescribe punishments for the same, shall henceforth be of no force or validity in this Commonwealth."... | |
| Philip Alexander Bruce, William Glover Stanard - 1893 - 568 páginas
...every act of parliament, " which renders criminal the maintaining any opinions in matters of religions, forbearing to repair to church, or the exercising any mode of worship," &c. highest Courts of that State ought to settle that question. In the case of Commonwealth v. Wyatt,... | |
| Robert Baylor Semple, George William Beale - 1894 - 854 páginas
...authority of the same, That all and every act of Parliament, by whatever title known or distinguished, which renders criminal the maintaining any opinions...or the exercising any mode of worship whatsoever, or which prescribes punishments for the same, shall henceforth be of no force or validity within this... | |
| Philip Alexander Bruce, William Glover Stanard - 1893 - 666 páginas
...every act of parliament. " which renders criminal the maintaining any opinions in matters of religions, forbearing to repair to church, or the exercising any mode of worship," &c. Mr. Campbell also intimates a doubt whether the Virginia Bill of Rights was a part of the Virginia... | |
| Johns Hopkins University - 1896 - 428 páginas
...as civil, may be universally extended," it was enacted that all laws prescribing punishments for " maintaining any opinions in matters of religion, forbearing...or the exercising any mode of worship whatsoever," should be repealed. They were also exempted from " all levies, taxes, and impositions " toward supporting... | |
| Charles Fenton James - 1899 - 284 páginas
...Parliament of England or of Great * Britian, by whatever title known or distinguished, which renders I criminal the maintaining any opinions in matters of...or the exercising any mode of worship ' whatsoever, or which prescribes punishment for the same, ought to be declared henceforth of no validity or force... | |
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