| Daniel Neal, Edward Parsons - 1811 - 802 halaman
...indulgence, as appears from the declaration of the agita•tors, dated Nov. 1, in which they say, that " matters of religion, and the ways of God's worship, are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot omit, or exceed a tittle of. what our conscience •dictates... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1817 - 576 halaman
...indulgence, as appears from the declaration of the agitators, dated Nov. i, in which they say, that "matters of religion, and the 'ways of God's worship, are not at all intrusted by us to ' any human power, because therein we cannot omit, or ex* ceed a tittle of what our consciences... | |
| Michael Russell - 1829 - 338 halaman
...expressly or implyedly reserved by the represented to themselves, which are as followeth : 1. That matters of religion and the ways of God's worship are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot remit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate... | |
| Constable and co, ltd - 1829 - 686 halaman
...expressly or implyedly reserved by the represented to themselves, which are as followeth : 1. That matters of religion and the ways of God's worship are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot remit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1837 - 742 halaman
...indulgence, as appears from the declaration of the agitators, dated November 1, in which they say, that " matters of religion and the ways of God's worship, are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot omit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate... | |
| Daniel Neal - 1837 - 716 halaman
...indulgence, as appears from the declaration of the agitators, dated November 1, in which they say, that " matters of religion and the ways of God's worship, are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot omit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate... | |
| Daniel Neal, John Overton Choules - 1855 - 574 halaman
...indulgence as appears from the declaration of the agitators, dated November I, in which they say that " matters of religion and the ways of God's worship are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot omit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate... | |
| Michael Russell - 1860 - 288 halaman
...expressly or implyedly reserved by the represented to themselves, which are as followeth : 1. That matters of religion and the ways of God's worship are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot remit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - 1888 - 642 halaman
...peace, to treating with foreign states, &c ; " with the following limitations, however: " 1. That matter of religion, and the ways of God's worship, are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot admit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate... | |
| James Kendall Hosmer - 1890 - 834 halaman
...peace, to treating with foreign states," etc.; with the following limitations, however: "I. That matter of religion, and the ways of God's worship, are not at all intrusted by us to any human power, because therein we cannot admit or exceed a tittle of what our consciences dictate... | |
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