| Paul R. Abramson - 2011 - 185 páginas
...the word conscience firmly within religion. The Charter of Delaware (1701), for instance, stated: "1. Because no people can be truly happy, though under...greatest enjoyment of civil liberties. If abridged of their freedom of their consciences, as to their religious profession and worship."9 Other examples... | |
| Don Jordan, Michael Walsh - 2008 - 322 páginas
...redemptioners would have read Penn's intoxicatingly optimistic charter for his province, written in 1683 - 'no People can be truly happy, though under the greatest Enjoyment of Civil Liberties' - but they would have been hoping for some relief from the trials of the voyage. For many there was... | |
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