| Henry Coppée - 1867 - 586 페이지
...sometimes by judicial decisions, and sometimes by general consent. But how, or when it may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty...the land. This was the case among the Puritans of England, the Episcopalians of the Southern States, the Pen.ioylvania Quakers, the Baptists, the mass... | |
| Josiah Rhinehart Sypher - 1870 - 396 페이지
...sometimes by judicial decisions, and sometimes by general consent. But how, or when it may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty...the land. This was the case among the Puritans of England, the Episcopalians of the Southern States, the Pennsylvania Quakers, the Baptists, the mass... | |
| George Nelson Webber - 1870 - 30 페이지
...said we have no national religion, This is a grave mistake. " In all cases," says Daniel Webster, " there is nothing that we look for with more certainty,...principle : that Christianity Is part of the Law of the Land." Judge Duncan of the Supreme Court of Pennsylvania, said, " Christianity is, and always has been,... | |
| 1874 - 820 페이지
...That cannot be disputed. Webster, in an argument before the Supreme Court, said: "There is nothing we look for with more certainty than this general principle that Christianity is a part. of the law of the land ;" and Judge Story, in his Commentary on the Constitution, forcibly... | |
| Monday Club (Boston). - 1882 - 454 페이지
...law" of the land. See the argument of Mr. Webster in the Girard Will case. One passage may be quoted: "There is nothing that we look for with more certainty...Quakers, the Baptists, the mass of the followers of Whitefield and Wesley, and the Presbyterians. All brought and all adopted this great truth, and all... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1879 - 780 페이지
...sometimes by judicial decisions, and sometimes by general consent. But however they may be established, gainst that government. At any rate, it will be found...President Folk's message, at the commencement of the Whitefield and Wesley, ai;d the Presbyterians; all brought and all adopted this great truth, and all... | |
| Daniel Webster - 1886 - 246 페이지
...sometimes by judicial decisions, and sometimes by general consent. But however they may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty...Quakers the Baptists, the mass of the followers of Whitefield and Wesley, and the Presbyterians ; all brought and all adopted this great truth, and all... | |
| Daniel Webster, Edwin Percy Whipple - 1886 - 818 페이지
...sometimes b> general consent. But however they may be established, there ia nothing that we look for wilt more certainty than this general principle, that Christianity...the Pennsylvania Quakers, the Baptists, the mass of thti followers of Whitefield and Weslev, and the Presbyterians; all brought and xl adopted this great... | |
| Philip Schaff - 1888 - 184 페이지
...But however they may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty than the general principle that Christianity is part of the...Quakers, the Baptists, the mass of the followers of Whitefield and Wesley, and the Presbyterians ; all brought and all adopted this great truth, and all... | |
| American Historical Association - 1888 - 596 페이지
...But however they may be established, there is nothing that we look for with more certainty than the general principle that Christianity is part of the...Quakers, the Baptists, the mass of the followers of Whitefield and Wesley, and the Presbyterians ; all brought and all adopted this great truth, and all... | |
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